If the Earth suddenly stopped rotating, people and objects would experience a sudden shift in momentum, causing devastating effects such as tsunamis, extreme weather patterns, and changes in gravitational pull. The rivers would also be affected, with water flow patterns disrupted and potentially leading to flooding or droughts. Plants and sea life may struggle to adapt to the abrupt changes in temperature, sunlight exposure, and water currents.
According to Newton's first law, the steel ball will continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed just after the box stops moving.
When brakes are applied to a moving vehicle, it stops due to the frictional force between the brake pads and the wheels. This friction converts the kinetic energy of the moving vehicle into heat, gradually reducing its speed and bringing it to a stop.
No, the Earth will not stop moving for three days. The Earth rotates on its axis, causing day and night, and orbits the Sun, causing seasons. If the Earth were to suddenly stop moving, it would have catastrophic consequences for life on the planet.
If no force stops it, the object will continue to move in a straight line at a constant velocity due to the principle of inertia, as described by Newton's first law of motion. Without a force acting on it, the object will keep moving indefinitely.
When the elevator stops moving, the reading on the scale will briefly increase before returning to the original reading. This is due to the inertia acting on the person's body and affecting the scale reading as the elevator decelerates.
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what on earth are you talking about
It died. Sad day.
It muffles (stops) the sound because the string stops moving.
Your car stops moving.
The majority of the Earth is molten (liquid). The Earth never truly stops moving.
According to Newton's first law, the steel ball will continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed just after the box stops moving.
The sun is always moving in the sky, it never stops. This is the result of the rotation of the Earth, which also never stops.
It stops. It may break up or even volatilize.
Very little - just colder.
What happens to pieces of rock that are carried along by wind, moving ice, or moving water? A fast wind eventually slows down. A glacier stops moving and eventually melts at its front end and sides. All streams eventually slow down and end when they flow into a large body of water, such as a lake or ocean. When water stops moving, it also stops moving, it also stops carrying along bits and pieces of rock are dropped
It would get drawn, by gravity, into the sun and just get burnt up.