The alligator would die and you would probably get a big dent in your bumper.
Without a force acting on an object, it will remain in its current state of motion. If the object is at rest, it will stay at rest, and if it is moving, it will continue moving with constant velocity in a straight line. Forces are necessary to change the state of motion of an object.
The alligator, it's a reptile and the rest are mammals.
A body that is not moving is said to be at rest.
Well, technically yes. Everything in the universe is moving at some rate. Not to mention that the earth is moving, thus everything on Earth is moving with it. !
They, along with the rest of the human race, would not exist.
An alligator couldn't live on land for the entire life but they couldn't live in water for the rest of there life
You can be at rest and moving at the same time in a rotating reference frame. For example, if you are sitting in a car that is moving at a constant speed on a circular track, you are at rest relative to the car but moving in a circle relative to an observer on the ground.
An object has kinetic energy when it is moving and not when it is at rest. When it is at rest it has potential energy.
One situation where you can be at rest and moving at the same time is when you are inside a moving vehicle. While you are stationary relative to the vehicle (at rest), you are moving relative to an observer outside the vehicle.
Being at rest is a relative term. Relative to earth we are at rest when we are sitting down. However, you are moving because the earth is moving its orbit around the sun.
Being at rest is a relative term. Relative to earth we are at rest when we are sitting down. However, you are moving because the earth is moving its orbit around the sun.
An object at rest or moving very slowly typically has low kinetic energy. For example, a stationary rock or a snail moving slowly would have low kinetic energy.