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Is moving water considered to be a force?

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What is rated power of an engine?

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What is motion stopped and started by?

Force. The stronger the force opposing the motion, the quicker the moving object will stop. The stoping force is usually supplied by a braking system of some sort. The force of brake calipers on a car's brake discs , is very very powerful . To start motion you still need Force. The greater the force the greater the acceleration. The force of a moving object is usually supplied by power from an Engine of so me kind


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Is power of the object moving with constant force and velocity can be meaured?

Please slow down. A few points need to be clarified here: -- There's no such thing as "moving with constant force". -- If the object exerts a force on something else, or a constant force acts on the object, then the object can't move with constant velocity. It must accelerate. -- A moving object has energy, but it doesn't have 'power'. Power is the rate at which energy is moving, or changing, or being used. If the object is moving with constant velocity, then its energy is not changing. -- If its energy is changing, then its velocity, or position, or temperature is changing. Either the object is transferring energy to something else (like brakes), or something else is transferring energy to the object (like an engine). Either way, the rate at which power is exchanging between the object and something else is the power. But there's no such thing as "power of the object". Now, what was it you were saying ? The energy of the object can be calculated, if we either know or measure its mass, electric charge, altitude, speed, temperature, etc.


If a car moving at a constant speed up a ramp?

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Does moving air always have more power than air is not moving?

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