No amount of weight will keep you stationary if you remain a free floating object.
Because of something called inertia. Things that are moving likes to keep moving, and things that aren't moving likes to stay put. For anything to change from moving to stationary, or stationary to moving, there has to be an outside force acting on them.
gravity is the correct answer
We keep all our general office supplies in the stationary cupboard.================================================Many people confuse stationary and stationeryStationary is an adjective 'meaning not moving; not changing', as in the vehicle was stationary.Stationery is a noun meaning 'paper and other writing materials' as in We keep all our general office supplies in the stationery cupboard.
the heavier and the bigger the object the more force you need to use to keep it moving . the less weight and the smaller an object is the less force you need to use to keep it moving. it always depends on the weight of the object and the size of the object.
They could never start moving - their wheels would keep spinning while the vehicle remained stationary.
The up force on a moving car is the force exerted by the tires on the road in the opposite direction of gravity. This force helps to support the weight of the car and keep it from sinking into the ground. It is crucial for providing traction and stability while the car is in motion.
The gearbox enables the engine to work in its most efficient rev range while the vehicle is moving off from stationary through to its top speed. Moving off from rest you need a low gear so that the engine can rev freely while starting to get the weight of the vehicle moving from zero speed, through to a high gear when the vehicle has momentum and less effort is required to keep it moving.
Because of friction. Every object has 2 friction coefficient values (called Mu and with its own symbol) - one stationary, and the other while the object is moving. It always takes more force (N) to move an object from a stand-still then it does to keep the same object moving.
I netball pivot is when you keep one foot stationary on the floor and it doesn't move and the other foot andyour body goes in a circular motion with out moving your grounded foot.
No, that's not the way our Universe works. I suggest do some reading on Newton's Second Law - for instance, in the Wikipedia. Briefly, you do NOT need a NET force to keep an object moving. With a net force of zero (i.e., balanced forces): * A stationary object will remain stationary * A moving object will continue moving, at constant velocity.
It is because there is no 'upwind air' inside the middle part of the jeepney while it is moving. It is just more or less 'stationary air', hence the fly does not require more effort to keep up with the jeepney's speed. The wind only blows up to the inner sides of the jeepney.. Now if the fly were on that area, it would really need to flap its wings like a supahfly to keep up with the jeepney's speed.
THE PURPOSE IS THAT BRAKES COULD MAKE PEOPLE CRASH AND HAVE DIFFERENT ACSSEDENTS. there are bikes that have brakes too. it's not only cars.