Not all forces can cause an acceleration. In a perfect world, newton's law of F = M*A holds true, but in our world, it is easy to have a force without a resulting acceleration. If you were to poke a 100lb weight, would it move? probably not, because friction would cancel out the force on the weight. since you receive the third law reaction force, any acceleration that would hypothetically happen to the Earth is also canceled out
Newton's second law of motion provides an explanation for the behavior of objects when forces are applied to the objects. The law states that external forces cause objects to accelerate, and the amount ofaccelerationis directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to the mass of the object.
Because of Newton's First Law of Motion.
If it is applied equally to all points, then the effect is to accelerate the body according to F = M * a. If it's not homogenous, then it may also cause a rotation.
Isaac Newton defines force as mass times acceleration.
Obviously rain, but there are others, like for example, tsunami's may cause flooding, earthquakes can cause river dam's to break and cause flooding etc.
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The action and reaction forces are the forces that cancel each other. They do not change an object motion or cause the object to accelerate.
Any unbalanced force will cause the object to accelerate in the direction of the net force. This means that applying unbalanced forces to an object will cause it to move. Thinking of applications for moving objects is very easy.
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Newton's second law of motion provides an explanation for the behavior of objects when forces are applied to the objects. The law states that external forces cause objects to accelerate, and the amount ofaccelerationis directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to the mass of the object.
* Balanced: The vector sum of all forces on an object is zero. The object does not accelerate.* Unbalanced: The vector sum of all forces on an object is NOT zero, the object DOES accelerate.
Forces that are equal in magnitude, opposite in direction and acting on the same object will not create a change in said objects motion.
ANY force can cause a change in motion, as long as the sum of all the forces acting on an object is non-zero. For example, if two people pull on an object in opposite directions, and with forces that have the same magnitude, then the sum of the forces would be zero, and the object won't accelerate.
Any force will do, as long as it's an unbalanced force (the sum of all forces acting on the object must not be zero).
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No. A balanced group of forces has the same effect on an object as no force at all.
It is called RESULTANT FORCE. This is the force which does nothing except to accelerate the object. yes that's that is great.^^