Science, asked by badhednyaneshwari3, 9 months ago

examples of stationary objects​

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Answered by Anonymous
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For example, a heavy bag resting on a bed pushes on the bed because of its downward weight force and the bed pushes back up on the bag with a balancing force as it is squashed under the load. All objects undergo some squashing (compression) or stretching and change shape when a force is applied to them.

Answered by mayurmaurya
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“Stationary” is only meaningful in relative terms. My tablet is stationary on this table in relation to me, but it is also in motion in relation to just about any other object that isn’t physically connected to it or its table. Additionally, since the universe is in a state of expansion, even the particles that make up a stable form - a crystal for example - are not only in motion in a variety of ways that subatomic particles move in, they are also moving apart along with the rest of the universe.

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