No force is required to keep an object in motion. Maintaining speed and direction seems to be "the natural thing to do" for any object.
A force is required to CHANGE an object's velocity, whether you want to make it go faster, slow it down, or simply change the direction for a moving object.
Yes it is - if the object is at rest. However, if the object was already moving, no force is required to keep it moving.
This depends on the mass of the object that you want to move, and the speed that you want to move the object at. Force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration (a change in speed).
The effort force is the force that is applied to an object that causes it to move. The object reciprocates with a resistance force. If the effort force is greater than the resistance force, the object moves.
it will move the object that the force i pushing it to Example: Force---->Object------> the object is moved in the direction it is being pushed or pulled by the force
You apply a force to an object. The object must move in the same way as the applied force
When used appropriately, a pulley can be used to reduce the amount of force needed to move an object. By using multiple pulleys, one can change the direction that force needs to be applied to move an object, as well as reducing the amount of force that is necessary through mechanical advantage.
Centripetal force is necessary to keep an object in a circular path.
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The effort force is the force that is applied to an object that causes it to move. The object reciprocates with a resistance force. If the effort force is greater than the resistance force, the object moves.
In any given case, friction can produce AT MOST a certain amount of friction; if the coefficient of friction is known, this can be calculated as the normal force multiplied by the coefficient of friction.The force necessary to move an object must, of course, be greater than this maximum friction.
Newton said an object at rest will tend to stay at rest until acted upon by an external force. An object is moved when another force is applied to it. Whether it be from change in potential energy or just direct change in momentum, another force is necessary to move an object at rest.
it will move the object that the force i pushing it to Example: Force---->Object------> the object is moved in the direction it is being pushed or pulled by the force
A force that causes an object to move in a circle is a central force, or a centripetal force.
You apply a force to an object. The object must move in the same way as the applied force
When a force makes an object move, work is done.
When used appropriately, a pulley can be used to reduce the amount of force needed to move an object. By using multiple pulleys, one can change the direction that force needs to be applied to move an object, as well as reducing the amount of force that is necessary through mechanical advantage.
Centripetal force is necessary to keep an object in a circular path.
Try "work."
A force is needed to move an object.