Apperant motion
When something is moving backwards and forwards, it is typically referred to as oscillation or vibration.
The frictional force needed to just stop something from moving is called limiting friction, and the object is said to be in limiting equilibrium.
The sound of something coming towards you is called "approach sound," while the sound of something moving away from you is called "receding sound."
No. I believe you may be thinking of repulsion, which means a force or emotion moving you away from something in a strong or violent manner.No, it is spelled "repulsion".
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When something is moving backwards and forwards, it is typically referred to as oscillation or vibration.
it is moon
I heard he might be thinking of moving to new jersey
Probably an optical illusion. Our eyes are really only equipped to see things on the ground, not too far away. Without any objects near them, we are sometimes fooled into thinking that things in the sky are moving when they are not, or are still when they are actually moving, or we mistake the direction or speed of an object in the sky. Pilots are routinely trained to recognize these illusions, but they still happen. Even to pilots!
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The frictional force needed to just stop something from moving is called limiting friction, and the object is said to be in limiting equilibrium.
sudden movement
It means you are moving or there thinking bout moving
momentum Further answer Momentum is the reason something keeps moving, it's not really what it's called. Motion or perpetual motion is more like the answer to the question.
The sound of something coming towards you is called "approach sound," while the sound of something moving away from you is called "receding sound."
No. I believe you may be thinking of repulsion, which means a force or emotion moving you away from something in a strong or violent manner.No, it is spelled "repulsion".
Because of something called inertia. Things that are moving likes to keep moving, and things that aren't moving likes to stay put. For anything to change from moving to stationary, or stationary to moving, there has to be an outside force acting on them.