random motion
the answer is when an object moves repeatedly but randomly and without periodicity than its motion is said to be an non periodic motion
If the feather is moving, it has kinetic energy. If there is room beneath the feather for it to fall, it has potential energy due to gravity.
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That depends on the type and direction of motion to which you are referring. Friction would be a good example of an opposing force to forward motion along a surface, such as kicking a ball along grass or pushing a toy car along concrete or carpet. Drag or air resistance acts to resist the motion of an object through a gas, It is relatively unusual in that it depends strongly on the velocity of the object in question. For example, a sky diver will fall and accelerate towars the surface of the earth due to the force of gravity. As his velocity increases, so to will the drag force. At some velocity this drag force opposing motion will equal the gravitational force causing motion. This means that the net force acting on the skydiver will be zero and they will no longer continue to accelerate. The velocity at which drag force equals the force due to gravaty is known as terminal velocity. Gravity is a good example of an opposing force to upward motion, such as throwing a ball into the air.
The apparent motion of objects in the sky depends on the motions of Earth.
Motion whose direction and speed changes continuously is called random motion. Eg:a fish swimming in water , a flying butterfly ,a bird flying in the sky,etc.
Powered flight.
Only if a bird is flying over
The birds are flown high in the sky under their own power.
it might be pete the mailman!
the answer is when an object moves repeatedly but randomly and without periodicity than its motion is said to be an non periodic motion
yes
peace looks like a bird flying through the sky.
One example of motion is a ball rolling down a hill. During such motion, the ball's kinetic energy is increasing and its potential energy is decreasing.
Pidgeot is a Flying type and the strongest Flying type move it can learn is Sky Attack.
If I understand you correctly, you are saying that a bird flying in the sky does not have a shadow. If this is the case, it is not true. Birds do have shadows. I have noticed shadows of birds flying overhead, like a hawk, for example. I believe, that for small birds, the shadows are probably so small we just don't notice them.
That the bird flying overhead is starting to go bald.