Gravity pulls the moon towards the earth.
I'm not sure but it might explode and make the wood catch fire
Who was the proponent of the Neo-classicism?
a) Claude Debussy
b) Joseph Maurice Ravel
c) Igor Stravinsky
d) Arnold Schoenberg
Answer:
This is the midline or the medium which is the exact middle of the graphs minimum and maximum points(which are the amplitude)
When you do work to lift the object, the amount of work you do BECOMES the object's gravitational potential energy. It GETS its potential energy from the work you do to lift it. They're equal. You lose it, and the object gains it. Energy is not created or destroyed. It's just transferred from you to the object.
Later, when you DROP the object, GRAVITY does the same amount of work on it, to pull it to the ground. Again, no energy is created or destroyed. Every time a force acts to move anything, the energy to do it comes from somewhere, and the energy goes somewhere.