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A collection of charges in one place that is not moving is called an electric charge distribution.
Yes, moving air contains kinetic energy because the particles within the air are in motion. The faster the air is moving, the more kinetic energy it has.
Air moving very fast is typically referred to as "wind."
Temperature measures how fast air particles are moving. Higher temperatures mean faster-moving particles, while lower temperatures mean slower-moving particles.
Yes, air has inertia which is the tendency of a moving object to keep moving in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. This property of air is why it takes time for air to start moving or stop moving when a force is applied to it.
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A gentle moving air is commonly referred to as a breeze.
I call huge masses of rapidly moving air miles above the Earth's surface the Jet Streams.
The standard collective nouns for 'aeroplanes' are:a flight of aeroplanesa squadron of aeroplanes
Call the collection a harem.
This is a swarm.
Sound is a form of energy derived from moving objects. Vibrations in air made by moving objects create sound waves.
A collection of islands is called an archipelago.
A collection of charges in one place that is not moving is called an electric charge distribution.
Instead of saying "moving air," you could say air displation, or wind, if the air is in the act of moving.
Moving air can have more power than still air, as the kinetic energy generated by the movement of air molecules can create force. However, the power of moving air will depend on factors like velocity and volume of air movement. Still air can also have power in certain situations, such as in confined spaces where pressure differentials can lead to airflow.