Use the formula force = mass x acceleration, to find out the acceleration.
Next, velocity = acceleration x time, to find the velocity.
Finally, use the formula KE = (1/2) x mass x speed2, to find the kinetic energy.
Nothing changes. When no force acts on an object moving with constant velocity, the body continues its motion with uniform velocity, or if the object is at rest, it will remain at rest.
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The tendency is called inertia. The inertia of an object is directly related to its mass, since the effect of any given force depends on the mass and motion of the object (and whether the force acts with or against any other existing forces).
Friction is a force that always acts in a direction opposite to that of motion. So the frictional force does negative work on the velocity of an object ( thus reducing the speed of an object).
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changes the motion of the object
A push or pull that acts on an object is a force.
An object that has an unbalanced force acting on it will accelerate in the direction of that force.
Then one force is overcoming another force, and the object moves.
Then one force is overcoming another force, and the object moves.
Then one force is overcoming another force, and the object moves.
Then one force is overcoming another force, and the object moves.
Then one force is overcoming another force, and the object moves.
A push or a pull on an object is a force on that object.
Contact Force
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