-- First of all, motion doesn't require any force.-- If the forces on an object are unbalanced, then the object's motion changes. Always.-- If the forces on an object are balanced, then the object's motion doesn't change.
No, not when they are balanced.
friction
Forces always occur in pairs. They even have reaction force pairs occur when there is no motion
Forces always occur in pairs. They even have reaction force pairs occur when there is no motion
-- First of all, motion doesn't require any force.-- If the forces on an object are unbalanced, then the object's motion changes. Always.-- If the forces on an object are balanced, then the object's motion doesn't change.
more motion :O
No, not when they are balanced.
No.
friction
opposing the motion
Oppose & Prevent
Forces always occur in pairs. They even have reaction force pairs occur when there is no motion
Forces always occur in pairs. They even have reaction force pairs occur when there is no motion
No, because force is too weak to overcome friction.
Friction always acts in the opposite direction to that of the motion of the other object. Meaning, friction slows down the motion of an object by exerting opposing forces on it.
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