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An object have the ability to stay at rest or move true or false?

False. If it is at rest then it cannot spontaneously move and, conversely, if it is moving, it cannot come to rest all by itself. There must be some external force causing that change.


Is it true or false that newtons Law of Motion states that an object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object that are in motion with a force that is equal to its propelling force?

False. Newton's First Law of Motion states that an object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an external force.


If an object is at rest all forces acting on that object must be?

If an object is at rest, the net force acting on it must be zero. This means that all forces acting on the object must be balanced and equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.


What does an object have to stay in rest?

An object in rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by an external force according to Newton's first law of motion. This means there must be no net force acting on the object to keep it at rest.


In order to move an object at rest you must make sure the forces acting on that object are what?

To move an object at rest, you must apply a force to overcome the force of static friction that is keeping the object stationary. Ensuring that the applied force is greater than the force of static friction will allow the object to start moving.


Is it true that the property of inertia states that if an object is at rest it will tend to start moving?

No, the property of inertia states that an object will remain at rest or in motion unless acted upon by an external force. This means that an object at rest will stay at rest unless a force is applied to make it move, and an object in motion will stay in motion unless a force stops it.


What kind of force is required when an object is moved at rest?

To move an object that is at rest, you must overcome all other forces that are acting on the object, such as friction.


Is it true or false that balanced forces on an object cause the object the object to accelerate?

False. Balanced forces on an object do not cause the object to accelerate. Acceleration occurs when there is an unbalanced force acting on an object. Balanced forces result in no net force acting on the object, keeping it at a constant velocity or at rest.


What do you must do to overcome to start an object moving that is at rest?

To overcome the inertia of an object at rest and start it moving, you need to apply a force to overcome the object's initial resistance to being put into motion. This force must be greater than the force of friction or other resistive forces acting on the object. Once this force is applied, the object will accelerate and start moving.


What has frictional force needed to start an object at rest into motion?

The frictional force needed to start an object at rest into motion is the static frictional force. This force must be overcome by an external force before the object can start moving. Once the object is in motion, the kinetic frictional force will oppose its movement.


What is the force on an object at rest?

The net force on an object at rest is 0.


What must be applied to an object to change its motion or direction?

If an object is at rest, a force must be applied to accelerate it (start it moving).