Emotions are typically driven by a combination of biological, psychological, and environmental factors. These can include brain activity, neurotransmitters, past experiences, social interactions, and cultural influences. The specific triggers for emotions can vary greatly from person to person.
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".
No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.
The force that keeps a ball moving in a circle is called centripetal force. This force acts towards the center of the circle and prevents the ball from moving in a straight line.
Moving water exerts force. That is not the same as being a force.
Moving water is considered a force when it exerts pressure or momentum on objects or surfaces it comes into contact with. The force of moving water can be harnessed for various applications like hydroelectric power generation or erosion of landforms.
the late 1800s
Our Tectonic plates shifting and moving around.
moving around, emotion and what not
The squid moving forward by shooting water out behind it illustrates Newton's third law: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. As the squid expels water backwards with force, an equal force propels the squid forward, allowing it to swim.
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".
No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.
the question has not been answered yet but in my opinion greed and lust for power.
In motion or producing strong emotion, especially sadness or sympathy.
sediments left behind by moving water or wind
motive
The force that keeps a ball moving in a circle is called centripetal force. This force acts towards the center of the circle and prevents the ball from moving in a straight line.
The Force Behind the Power was created in 1991-09.