Yes, a change in position always involve force.
A force always acts on an object to cause a change in its motion or position.
The force that can change an object's position is an unbalanced force.
Displacement is the change in position of an object resulting from the application of a force.
An unbalanced force will always cause a change in the motion of an object. This change can involve speeding up, slowing down, changing direction, or a combination of these. Inertia, the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion, is overcome by the unbalanced force, leading to the change in motion.
Objects in motion continuously change position.To change direction, a force needs to act upon them.
Some activities that apply force to move an object include pushing, pulling, lifting, dragging, and throwing. These activities involve exerting a force to overcome resistance and change the position of the object.
Both involve the application of a force to an object. Pushing involves exerting a force away from the body, while pulling involves exerting a force towards the body. Both can cause motion or change in the position of an object.
When an object is acted upon by an unbalanced force, it experiences acceleration in the direction of the force. This change in motion can involve speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction. The object's velocity and ultimately its position will change as a result of this acceleration.
An example of a force that causes an object to change position is gravity. When an object is dropped, the force of gravity pulls it downward, causing it to change its position as it falls.
force can change body's position
It can be a force or the absence of a force. A body at rest remains at rest unless it is acted on by a force. But, a body in motion will continue to move at a constant velocity (change its position) unless it is acted by a force.
no... if a force is not great enough to overcome the static friction then the object will not move also if the force is directly perpendicular to the surface, provided its solid, the object is on it wont move