Yes you do. You need a force that always attracts the object
toward the center of the circle. It's called a "centripetal force".
force can change the shape and size of an object force can change the direction of an moving object force can make a stationary object move and make a moving object move faster force can slow down or completely stop a moving object
To make an object start moving is called acceleration, and it is done by exerting force on that object.
A force can make a still object move. It can change its shape or size. It can change the way in which it is moving.
Force = Mass * Acceleration or Acceleration = Force / MassThe Mass is the mass of the object and the Acceleration is the change of speed of the object due to the Force.
Force on an object accelerates the object. That means it can make the object go faster, go slower, or change the direction it's moving.
force can change the shape and size of an object force can change the direction of an moving object force can make a stationary object move and make a moving object move faster force can slow down or completely stop a moving object
To make an object start moving is called acceleration, and it is done by exerting force on that object.
A force will cause a moving object to continue moving. It will also cause the object to move farther and faster until friction slows it down.
An unbalanced force will always make an object accelerate. If the object is at rest, it will start moving.
A force can make a still object move. It can change its shape or size. It can change the way in which it is moving.
No force is needed to keep an object moving. An object with no forces on it keeps moving at a constant speed in a straight line. If there is any force acting on it to make it slow down, then you need just enough force to cancel the first one, in order to keep it moving.
Force = Mass * Acceleration or Acceleration = Force / MassThe Mass is the mass of the object and the Acceleration is the change of speed of the object due to the Force.
By applying a force in the relevant direction against the object.
An unbalanced force will always make an object accelerate. If the object is at rest, it will start moving.
Force on an object accelerates the object. That means it can make the object go faster, go slower, or change the direction it's moving.
centripetal force
No force is needed to keep an object moving. An object with no forces on it keeps moving at a constant speed in a straight line. If there is any force acting on it to make it slow down, then you need just enough force to cancel the first one, in order to keep it moving.