If an object moves with time in comparison with any other still object which can be considered as a reference object then the first object is a moving one.
Time has changed. The object has changed its position. Your view has changed.
No. That's a conclusion you adopt if you observe
that the object's position has changed.
blame it on everyone you see then that is how
It's Refrence Point .
Since any object's acceleration is proportional to the net force on the object, the object's motion will tell you about the net force on it, i.e., the vector sum of all forces acting on the object. However, you will not be able to tell anything about the individual forces unless there is only one.
I you touch it, and it shocks you, then it was statically charged.
If the velocity is decreasing, the object is decelerating.
it is boyant
Because of its velocity (velocity is the rate of change of position), an object will move. An object is stationary if it has no velocity because it will not be able to move without velocity. Therefore, you can tell that an object has moved because of velocity.
It's Refrence Point .
Its position changes relative to a frame of reference.
Since any object's acceleration is proportional to the net force on the object, the object's motion will tell you about the net force on it, i.e., the vector sum of all forces acting on the object. However, you will not be able to tell anything about the individual forces unless there is only one.
how can you tell if someone has moved on
I you touch it, and it shocks you, then it was statically charged.
Typically when mail and utility services have been cancelled. Or not paid/ picked up.
The 1 way you can tell an object is in motion is by having a focus point that does not move and watch and see if the object you are looking for is moving. Another way to notice where the object is now, then later, check and see if the object has been moving. lastly, if you are a scientist, you can use telescopes, computers, and the latest gadgets to tell you if an object is in motion.
it may tell the speed of the moving object
The object's average speed during that time is (the distance it covered) divided by (14.1).You can't tell its velocity, unless you know something about the direction in which it moved.
You tell them where to send it.
The 1 way you can tell an object is in motion is by having a focus point that does not move and watch and see if the object you are looking for is moving. Another way to notice where the object is now, then later, check and see if the object has been moving. lastly, if you are a scientist, you can use telescopes, computers, and the latest gadgets to tell you if an object is in motion.