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Motion is the act of changing position or location in a particular direction over time. It can be described in terms of speed, velocity, and acceleration.
Particle motion refers to the movement of individual particles in a substance or medium, such as the movement of atoms or molecules in a gas or liquid. It can also refer to the motion of subatomic particles in nuclear reactions or the movement of particles in response to external forces like electromagnetic fields.
Force is a push or pull that can change the motion or shape of an object.
Curved motion is the movement of an object in a curved path rather than a straight line. It occurs when the object changes direction continuously as it travels. Examples include circular motion or motion along a parabolic trajectory.
There is no specific meaning or definition for "foulenfont motion" that is widely recognized. It may be a term that is not commonly used or understood in any particular context or field.
something apart.
The answer is by convergent plate motion.
okay, a convergent boundary is when 2 plate tectonics collide together and making volcanoes or mountains :D
It could be divergent eg 1+1+1+1+... Or, it could be oscillating eg 1-1+1-1+ ... So there is no definition for a sequence that is not convergent except non-convergent.
motion
Comparing one motion to another.
a quick motion
set into motion
Capillary motion is a movement of liquids in small tubes. This motion can be also ascensional.
it is an expected
Going backwards.
That is the definition of motion