You can call something that makes something move a "force" or a "mover," while something that causes it to stop can be referred to as a "brake" or a "stopper."
The answer is "motor."
The word you are looking for is "move." It means to change position or location.
A push or pull is known as a force in physics. It can cause an object to move, stop, or change direction.
Flick means:to move (something) with a short, quick movementto cause (something) to fly through the air by making a quick movement with your hand, finger, or thumbto turn (something) on or off with a switchWhile flicker means:to move waveringly; flutter: shadows flickering on the wall.to burn unsteadily or fitfully.to cause to move waveringly.
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Yes it is. An inanimate object is something that does not move unless moved; therefore a mobile phone is an inanimate object. If place on the floor it does not move unless a call cause the phone to vibrate or is move by a person.
it makes your car move LOL
Did you find out cause I'm trying to find the song too. It's in a commercial for a car on the radio.
move smoothly: to move, or cause something to move, in a smooth, effortless, and often graceful waytap gently: to pat or touch something lightly or gently
sarcomere's are the functional unit of a muscle which contract and make muscles shorter which then cause bones to move.
Any force can be used to make something move. It is kind of the nature of forces.
The answer is "motor."
Force is a science term that can make something move or cause it to stop. It is defined as a push or pull on an object resulting from interactions with other objects.
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kingler can learn a move called guillotine which will cause opponents to faint immediately
When the force is great enough to overcome the object's inertia.