it depends on the charge...if it is positive on a negative they create static if it is positive on a positive or a negative on a negative...nothing
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The friction develops heat.
When one force is greater than another force acting on an object, the object will experience a net force in the direction of the larger force. This will cause the object to accelerate in that direction according to Newton's second law of motion (F=ma).
When one object exerts a force on another object, the second object experiences an acceleration proportional to the force applied. This is described by Newton's second law of motion (F=ma). The force creates a push or pull that causes a change in the object's motion or shape.
It is called relative motion when you compare the motion of one object to that of another object, taking into account their motion relative to each other. This concept is often used in physics to analyze how objects move in relation to each other in different reference frames.
A push is a force applied by one object on another in the direction away from the object exerting the force. A pull is a force applied by one object on another in the direction towards the object exerting the force.
If one object exerts a force on another, the second object will experience an acceleration in the direction of the force according to Newton's second law of motion. This acceleration could result in the second object moving, changing direction, or deforming depending on the magnitude and direction of the force.
its in the shadow of another
Nothing
induction
Some momentum is transferred from one to the other.
Both objects get warmer, through friction.
The bending of a wave as it moves from one medium into another is called refraction.
It isn't quite clear what you mean with "direct speed". Any time an object moves, it has speed.
When one force is greater than another force acting on an object, the object will experience a net force in the direction of the larger force. This will cause the object to accelerate in that direction according to Newton's second law of motion (F=ma).
one complete circular movement made by one object around another object
When electrons move from one object to another, it creates an imbalance of charge between the objects. This can lead to static electricity buildup or spark discharge when the excess charge is dissipated. The movement of electrons is what drives electric currents in circuits.
Sure, if one object presses down on another object.
When one object exerts a force on another object, the second object experiences an acceleration proportional to the force applied. This is described by Newton's second law of motion (F=ma). The force creates a push or pull that causes a change in the object's motion or shape.