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No, a force is not a motion. A force may produce motion of a mass.
No, motion is not a force. Motion is a change of coordinates. However, motion usually is a result of applying a force.
A force that maintains motion is called inertia. This is the same as to what is normally referred to as momentum.
An object in motion stays in motion because it requires a force to change the motion. No force, no change.
The Centripetal Force
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If a force is acting at an angle to the direction of motion then it is usually helpful to study components of the force along the line of motion and at right angles to it. For a force of magnitude f, acting at an angle x with the line of motion, the component along that line is f*cos(x).
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