A push or a pull
Place a coin on a table, it is stationary (provided the table is not suddenly tipped over!). But, if you flick the coin, you have added a force. It is this force that means the coin must move. Basically, it is cause and effect. The cause is the flick, and the effect is the movement of the coin.
An unbalanced force, such as a push or impact.
There must be a force that causes the object to move.
a force must be applied to it ( Force = mass x acceleration)
There must be some net force acting on it.
Limiting friction is the case of static friction where an object is right on the edge of moving, any more force applied to the object will cause it to move. Limiting friction is the largest value that the static friction can take
static elecrticity
Unbalanced forces
unbalanced
1:Force can change the shape of an object2:Force can cause an object that is not moving to start moving 3: Force can cause an object to turn around or spin
Limiting friction is the case of static friction where an object is right on the edge of moving, any more force applied to the object will cause it to move. Limiting friction is the largest value that the static friction can take
Limiting friction is the case of static friction where an object is right on the edge of moving, any more force applied to the object will cause it to move. Limiting friction is the largest value that the static friction can take
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.
Gravity
the speed of an object in a particular direction
static elecrticity
static electricity can be called high voltage static electricity can be called high voltage static electricity can bend water
A force or acceleration
yes
Unbalanced forces
unbalanced
Any force.