mechanical energy
It applies to both moving and non-moving objects.
Examples of objects that contain mechanisms include watches, clocks, car engines, bicycles, and vending machines. These objects have moving parts that work together to perform a specific function or task.
Fast-moving objects have more inertia than slow-moving objects because inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion. When an object is moving quickly, it has more momentum, which means it requires more force to change its speed or direction compared to a slower-moving object.
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The force that opposes motion when moving objects over a surface is called friction
yes moving objects have impulse
All moving objects have Momentum.
keep distance with moving objects.
Objects moving toward you will have a blue shift in their spectrum and objects moving away from you will have a red shift in their spectrum. This is known as a doppler shift.
It applies to both moving and non-moving objects.
Examples of objects that contain mechanisms include watches, clocks, car engines, bicycles, and vending machines. These objects have moving parts that work together to perform a specific function or task.
Fast-moving objects have more inertia than slow-moving objects because inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion. When an object is moving quickly, it has more momentum, which means it requires more force to change its speed or direction compared to a slower-moving object.
that is false as long as the objects have the same mass
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Inertia is what slows down moving objects. 2nd Answer: Not even close . . . inertia would keep objects FROM slowing. Friction or running into another object will slow a moving object.
Force is the only thing that causes the accelerationof material objects, whether they're moving or not.
well yes because with out it it wouldnt work