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Q: How unbalanced forces change the velocity and acceleration of objects by completing the cause-and-effect graphic?
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How is newton related to acceleration and velocity?

The Newton is the unit for force. An unbalanced force is required to cause acceleration, which is a change in velocity.


Is it a unbalanced or balanced force when you stop pushing a box and it comes to a stop?

Since there is an acceleration (a change of velocity), the forces are unbalanced.


Does displacement change when an unbalanced force is acted upon it?

yes it does since an unbalanced force causes acceleration which will change the velocity and displacement


What are three ways in which the velocity of an object may change when the forces on the object are unbalanced?

doing some homework? A net force vector/imbalance can either increase velocity (positive acceleration), decrease velocity (negative acceleration) or effect zero acceleration (perpendicular).


What three ways in which the velocity of an object may change when the forces on the object are unbalanced?

doing some homework? A net force vector/imbalance can either increase velocity (positive acceleration), decrease velocity (negative acceleration) or effect zero acceleration (perpendicular).


What are three ways in which velocity of an object may change when the forces on the object are unbalanced?

doing some homework? A net force vector/imbalance can either increase velocity (positive acceleration), decrease velocity (negative acceleration) or effect zero acceleration (perpendicular).


When do you have motion?

When an unbalanced force act on a stationary body, it undergoes an acceleration in velocity and thus motion is produced


What changes when an unbalanced force acts upon an object?

There's no such thing as "an unbalanced force". When the entire group of forces acting on an object is unbalanced, the object accelerates, in the direction of the vector sum of the forces.


What changes speed and direction?

Velocity is defined as a vector quantity representing both speed and direction. Acceleration is defined as the rate at which velocity changes. The acceleration of an object changes when it is acted upon by an unbalanced force.


Does earths exerts an unbalanced force in a ball thrown into the air?

Of course, otherwise there would no acceleration (change of velocity).


How did changing the slope of the incline change your velocity and acceleration value?

changing the slope of the inclined plane changes the values for velocity because of the unbalanced external force exerted on the object increases the velocity.


How did changing the slope of the incline change your velocity and acceleration values?

changing the slope of the inclined plane changes the values for velocity because of the unbalanced external force exerted on the object increases the velocity.