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  • Understanding Motion: What Happens to Stationary Objects?
    A stationary object, by definition, is not moving. Therefore, there is no movement of a stationary object.

    Perhaps you're asking about:

    * The forces that *could* cause a stationary object to move: These include forces like pushes, pulls, gravity, friction, and magnetism.

    * The *potential* for movement: While a stationary object isn't moving at the moment, it has the potential to move if acted upon by a force.

    * The concept of *relative* motion: An object might appear stationary to one observer, but be moving relative to another observer. For example, a person sitting on a train may appear stationary to another person on the train, but they are moving relative to someone standing on the ground.

    Please clarify your question so I can provide a more accurate answer.

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