The more ______ an object moves, the more __________ it has (Kinetic Energy)
The more ______ an object moves, the more __________ it - 1

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BRAINLIST | Why are there some areas of the country where wind power is not the best option?

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In contrast, wind turbines produce no greenhouse gases when generating electricity. We should note that both noise and visual pollution are environmental disadvantages of wind turbines. However, these factors don't have a negative impact on the earth, water table or the quality of the air we breathe.

What's the difference between the movement of particles in liquid and the movement of particles in gases

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liquids move freely and slide past each other while gases move in zig zag motions not sliding past each other at all they're all over the place
Gas is like just air, but liquid, is water. Water, moves quickly, when, air just kind of like moves like in a weird way, like if you see it move over hot tea, that is how it would look like. So, that should help you, have a great day!

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How can you make gravity smaller and bigger

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The force of gravity = GMm / r^2, where G is gravitational constant, M is mass of one object, m is mass of another object, r is distance between them.

To make gravity smaller, decrease mass or increase distance.
To make gravity bigger, increase mass or decrease distance.

You can increase the forces of gravity between you and,
let's say, a planet, in two ways.

Way #1:
Increase your mass. 
(Eat or drink more.
Fill your pockets with rocks.
Put on a heavy coat or space suit.)

Way #2:
Get closer to the center of the planet.
(That only works down to the planet's surface, but
it stops working if you go below the surface.)

To decrease the forces of gravity, do exactly the opposite:
-- lose weight
-- get farther away from the object that gravity is attracting you to .

Also, don't forget: 
The forces of gravity always work both ways. 
The less the planet pulls on you, the less you pull on the planet.
The harder the planet pulls on you, the harder you pull on the planet.

How is net force determined if two students moving a piano exert force in the same direction

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The net force is determined is basically who is pushing harder in a specific direction.Like since there bith pushing in the same direction the net force is in the direction that they are pushing.