Monday, April 11, 2016

Moving objects

By Daniela Zuniga Ramirez

Moving objects

How do things move? To start of for an object to move it needs a push so in other words some sort of force and space to which it will move. Objects can move in any direction given their location, their space is their limit. Some objects move fast because the amount of force given to an object is larger that the mass, it also depends on the friction or the surface. Objects move slowly because the mass is much larger than the amount of force causing the object to move slower and not very far, objects may move slow also because there may be something in the way like for example if you are running with wind behind you it sort of pushes you forward making you in a way faster, ok now imagine having the wind in front of you going against you in a way. Now that would slow you down because yes you have a force going toward the finish line but the wind has a force going against, so in order to stay running and keep your pace you would need I guess a stronger force of energy. Objects that move vertically do so because they are receiving a force vertically. The Objects that move horizontally do so because they are receiving a force horizontally I guess.  Some objects are stationary because there is no force being applied to the object so It can't move. To quote Newton's First Law of Motion "Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it."


Daniela Zuniga Ramirez

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