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An object that appears to stay in place?

An object that appears to stay in place is likely stationary relative to the observer. This can occur when an object is not moving in relation to the observer's frame of reference, creating the perception that it is fixed in place.


An object that seems to stay in place?

point of reference


How do you you shelter a cat?

you put a bed like object in a place that will stay dry, some familiar objects, and some food and water.


How do you make a cat shelter?

you put a bed like object in a place that will stay dry, some familiar objects, and some food and water.


What is an object that appears to stay in place that helps you detect motion in another object?

Reference point


What is an object that appears to stay in place and that helps you detects motion in another object?

Reference point


When do we say an object is in motion?

That is equivalent to saying that: * The object is moving, or * The object doesn't stay all the time in the same place.


What has to happen to a object to be considered to be in motion?

That means that the object is moving - that it doesn't stay in the same place all the time.


What makes the object stay in place?

For an object to stay in place - unmoving - two conditions must be fulfilled:* The sum of all forces on the object must be zero. * The sum of all torques on the object must be zero. Usually the forces that tend to keep an object in place (despite forces such as gravity or wind) are anything holding it fast in place - including friction.


What is an object theat appears to stay in place that helps you detect motion in another object?

This is called a reference point.


What makes an objects stay in place?

Resistance keeps an object in place. This resistance can come from friction, which works against motion, or from an obstacle of some kind that is prohibiting movement. In terms of vertical motion, gravity holds all objects to the earth and keeps them firmly planted on the ground.An object at rest tends to stay at rest unless acted on by a forceAn object in place will stay in place unless acted upon by a force. So if you kick a box in place on the floor it will move. There is always a force of gravity pulling it down, bu the force of gravity is resisted by the floor which keeps it in place (equilibrium - no net force). If you cut around it and make a hole in the floor it will move straight down.


When you bump a table why does an object tip towards you?

The table is moving away from you and because of the friction holding the cup in place on the table the bottom of the object will be pushed away while the top of the object will attampt to stay in place therefore causing the object to tip towards you.