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There's far too little information in the question to formulate any reasonable answer.

The question could cover a myriad of sundry different situations. For example:

-- If you double the force you're applying to a brick wall, nothing happens to any

distance you might be interested in.

-- If you double the force you apply to a Bowling ball in space, then its acceleration

doubles, and the distance it travels in any reference time period quadruples.

-- If you double the force you're applying backwards to the front bumper of a car

that's coasting forward, then its acceleration also doubles, but the distance it travels

in any reference time period decreases by 75%, at least until it stops.

-- If you double the tangential force applied to an object that's in orbit around the

sun, then depending on what portion of its orbit it happens to be in at the moment,

either the major or minor axis of its orbit begins to grow faster, and the distance it

travels during each orbital period increases in a way that can't be predicted without

a lot more information.

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if you push an object a given distance, while applying twice the force, you do

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If you push an object twice as far while applying the same force you are doing twice as much work. Work equals force times displacement.

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...the acceleration of the object is Halved

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Work = Force X Distance so if we doubled the force and distance--

Work = 2F*2D = 4 X the original work.

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four times as much work

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What change occurs to the mass of an object when an unbalanced force is applied to it?

There will by no change in the mass, which is constant, but the unbalanced force will cause the object to accelerate. Acceleration can be in a positive direction or a negative direction ("deceleration"), or it can be circular, in which the acceleration changes constantly, even if the velocity remains constant.


How does an unbalanced force affect a moving object at a constant velocity?

If the group of forces on an object is unbalanced, then the object can't have constant velocity. Its speed or the direction of its motion must change.


Do balanced or unbalanced forces cause a moving object to continue moving at a constant speed?

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Newton's laws 2 law of motion is?

an object at rest remains at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force. an object in motion remains in motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force Hope this helps!!!


If the speed of an object does not changed then the object is traveling at a?

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An object at rest remains at rest unless it experiences?

Newton's law of inertia: An object at rest remains at rest unless an unbalanced force acts upon it.


How do balanced forces and unbalanced forces differ?

* Balanced: The vector sum of all forces on an object is zero. The object does not accelerate.* Unbalanced: The vector sum of all forces on an object is NOT zero, the object DOES accelerate.


What remains constant as an object free falls?

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What happens to the velocity of an object even if the speed of an object remains constant?

Velocity can change even if speed is constant.


Newtons first law of motion defined in a few sentences?

An object at rest remains in rest, or an object in motion remains in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.


What are objects remain at constant velocity unless an unless an unbalanced force acts?

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Does unbalanced forces maintain motion at constant velocity?

No. If the forces on an object are unbalanced, that means their sum is not zero, and there is a net force on the object. Since there is a net force on it, the object is accelerated, which is another way of saying that its velocity changes.