Sunday, April 10, 2016

How Objects Move And Why They Move

Some objects move faster than others depending on the energy that is surrounding the object. For example an airplane can move faster if there is more force put into the object, then the airplane will use it wheels to move faster and faster. Some object don't move because of the density making the object to heavy to move. It all depends on how the object is made, and how it is used. Some objects move horizontally because the charge of the object makes it move in that one direction. The movement of an object all depends on the charges, and atoms used to make the object, and the force used on the object. For example an airplane or a rock will not move until someone puts force and energy to move the object, it also could move because of the density, if it is too light or too heavy. Example: A piece of paper can move with very little force, it all depends on the density of the object. Things change depending on all of the functions made to make the object. 

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Kiana Manoo

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