potential energy
All moving objects possess kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion. This energy varies depending on the object's mass and speed.
No, energy is a property of all substances and not limited to only things that are in motion. Objects can possess energy due to their position, composition, or temperature, even when they are not physically moving.
A falling rock. A cannonball in flight. A tetherball swinging around the pole. Anything that's moving.
yes moving objects have impulse
All moving objects have Momentum.
keep distance with moving objects.
Objects moving toward you will have a blue shift in their spectrum and objects moving away from you will have a red shift in their spectrum. This is known as a doppler shift.
I am alwaysactively moving
It applies to both moving and non-moving objects.
Fast-moving objects have more inertia than slow-moving objects because inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion. When an object is moving quickly, it has more momentum, which means it requires more force to change its speed or direction compared to a slower-moving object.
that is false as long as the objects have the same mass
Inertia is what slows down moving objects. 2nd Answer: Not even close . . . inertia would keep objects FROM slowing. Friction or running into another object will slow a moving object.