The force causing an object to start moving is typically referred to as the "initiating force" or "applied force." This force overcomes the object's inertia and sets it in motion. Examples of initiating forces include pushing, pulling, or applying a thrust to an object.
The force that puts an object into motion is called a "push" or a "propulsive force." This force is responsible for overcoming inertia and causing the object to start moving.
An object keeps moving once an applied force causes it to start moving because of inertia, which is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion.
When a wind-up toy is released, the potential energy stored in the compressed spring is converted into kinetic energy, causing the toy's moving parts to start moving as the spring unwinds. This kinetic energy drives the motion of the toy until the energy in the spring is fully depleted.
An object at rest cannot start moving with no forces.
An external force, such as a push or a pull, can start a moving object by overcoming its inertia and setting it in motion. Once the object is in motion, it will continue moving until acted upon by another force.
The force you apply to the mouse button to make it click is.
You stir the paddles and the wheel start moving.
The force that puts an object into motion is called a "push" or a "propulsive force." This force is responsible for overcoming inertia and causing the object to start moving.
I believe as the tea is in contact with the spoon, the molecules in the spoon start moving around as they are heating up, causing the spoon to become hot.
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If the temperature rises, organisms can move to cooler places, moving away from the equator, causing organisms to start breeding and plant flowering too soon
Objects start out as either a rest or moving. If they are at rest, they require a force to be applied for them to start moving. If they are moving, they require a force to either slow them down or to make them stop. That means that once something starts moving, it will move forever, unless a force slows it down. The catch is that the force can be friction.
Gravity
what starts to move an object is force because it's pushing on the object and what stop's the obect from moveing is force too because if the force is going the oppisit way its going to stop the object.
you start moving at a pace in between walking and running
An object keeps moving once an applied force causes it to start moving because of inertia, which is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion.
wichever direction you start walking in is the direction you will be going.................................................................idiot