No, because force is too weak to overcome friction.
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∙ 11y agoForces do not always result in motion. An object will only move if there is a resultant force acting on it. An object at rest will remain at rest unless a force is applied to it, according to Newton's First Law of Motion.
No, forces do not always result in motion. A force can cause an object to start moving, change its direction, or change its speed. However, if the forces acting on an object are balanced, the object will remain at rest or in constant motion.
Forces do not always result in motion. An object at rest will not move even if a force is applied to it if the force is opposed by another force of equal magnitude in the opposite direction. Additionally, if the forces are balanced, the object will remain in a state of equilibrium and not experience motion.
Not always. Force is a push or pull that can cause an object to accelerate or change its direction of motion, but it can also be balanced by other forces, resulting in no net motion. Additionally, a force can also result in deformation or changes in shape of an object without necessarily causing motion.
No, forces do not always result in motion. An object will only move if there is a resulting net force acting on it in a certain direction, as described by Newton's First Law of Motion. If the forces acting on the object are balanced or cancel each other out, then the object will remain at rest or continue moving at a constant velocity.
Two forces result in no motion when they are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. This creates a state of equilibrium where the forces cancel each other out, resulting in no net force acting on an object to cause motion.
Forces that result in no change in an object's motion balanced forces.
Forces that result in no change in an object's motion balanced forces.
No, forces do not always result in motion. A force can cause an object to start moving, change its direction, or change its speed. However, if the forces acting on an object are balanced, the object will remain at rest or in constant motion.
Forces do not always result in motion. An object at rest will not move even if a force is applied to it if the force is opposed by another force of equal magnitude in the opposite direction. Additionally, if the forces are balanced, the object will remain in a state of equilibrium and not experience motion.
Not always. Force is a push or pull that can cause an object to accelerate or change its direction of motion, but it can also be balanced by other forces, resulting in no net motion. Additionally, a force can also result in deformation or changes in shape of an object without necessarily causing motion.
Balanced Forces
Balanced Forces
No, forces do not always result in motion. An object will only move if there is a resulting net force acting on it in a certain direction, as described by Newton's First Law of Motion. If the forces acting on the object are balanced or cancel each other out, then the object will remain at rest or continue moving at a constant velocity.
Two forces result in no motion when they are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. This creates a state of equilibrium where the forces cancel each other out, resulting in no net force acting on an object to cause motion.
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No, forces do not always cause motion. An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by an external force, according to Newton's First Law of Motion. Additionally, forces can be balanced, resulting in no net force and therefore, no motion.
The result is acceleration of the object ... its speed of motion, or direction of motion, or both, change.