Force causes changes in velocity called acceleration a= dv/dt =force/m.
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Yes. Do some reading about Newton's Second Law, for more details.
-- 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.
When the forces acting on an object are balanced, they cancel each other out and the result is no change in its motion.Balanced forces have no effect on motion. Unbalanced forces cause acceleration.
Stress
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earthquake
A force causes an acceleration. That implies that it will change: * The velocity, and * The momentum.
Technically no..... however; the application of "extreme" physical forces can cause chemical change such as applying exiremely high pressure to coal to cause the formation of diamond.
Any force that is not canceled by an equal opposite force.
Darwin proposed that there are many forces that cause living things to changes overtime and one of these forces would be climate. Climate can change organisms and make them adapt.
Water and wind. The Grand Canyon is a great example of both.
Gravitational force Tectonic force Diastrophism
Yes. Do some reading about Newton's Second Law, for more details.
the rock cycle