it will be in the same direction in which it is moving. If it is not moving it will remain at rest
Newton's Second Law of Motion ...im pretty sure lol xD hope I helped!
Zero net force has no effect on an object's motion whatsoever.
-- When the net force on an object is not zero, the object undergoes accelerated motion.-- The magnitude of the acceleration is the ratio of the net force to the object's mass.-- The direction of the acceleration is the same as the direction of the net force.
The object changes its speed, its direction of motion, or both.
in the same direction as the net force, directly proportional to it, and inversely proportional to the object's mass.
Friction acts in the direction opposite to that of the net force acting on the object.
its velocity will change by accelerating in the direction of the force
The answer is the second.
Force causes acceleration, not motion. A moving object undergoing zero net force will continue to move in the same direction at the same speed.
The net force is always directly toward the center of the circle.
f=ma newtons 2nd law of motion where f is the net force m is mass in kg and a is acceleration in m/s^2 basically the net force is in the direction of the acceleration
Newton's 1st law of motion: an object will continue on its course at the same speed and direction, if the net force acting on the object is zero. Hence, if you don't apply any net force on the object, its direction and speed will not change (it will not move on a curved path). If you want the object to change direction, you need to apply a net force away from the direction of travel (the net force is pointing at a non-zero angle with the direction of travel).