Can the object move?
Also depends on the object. Anything designed to bend or move will be able to do so. So a door could open and close, a car could drive around, a ball could roll, a puppet could walk around. But a candlestick couldn’t move around on its own, since it is inflexible. Neither could a hammer lift itself to hammer a nail (or whatever). Certain Songs can give movement abilities, however. For example, Numious Corpus: Wings and that toaster vessel . . . After exposure to the effects of a Kyriotate of Lightning with Numinous Corpus: Acid (“You can’t Dodge your underwear!”), most Numinous Corpus Songs now require an equivalent body-part – a mouth for Acid and Fangs, fingers/paws for Claws, etc. The GM is the final authority on whether an inanimate object has an equivalent “body-part” for a Numinous Corpus to affect.
• the reaction force acts on you, not the object • the slight delay of the reaction force leaves time for a little motion, and the object really moves in a series of small steps • although these two forces cancel, the friction between your feet and the ground provides an additional force, so that the overall force is not zero • because the reaction provides only an initial, momentary resistence, you only need to overcome it at the begining of the push • the reaction disappears when you stop pushing, so you move the object by timing your action as a series of quick pushes • Gas in a container increases its pressure from 1 atm to 3 atm while keeping its volume constant. Find the work done by the gas if the volume is 5 liters. • 105 J • 10 J • 103 J • 0 J • 15 J • If a car of mass 500 kg is traveling westward with a constant speed of 20 m/s, what is the resultant force acting on it? • 0 N • 500 N • 4900 N • cannot answer without knowing the friction coefficient • cannot answer without kno