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Do some forces act on objects?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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13y ago

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No because friction will be different for different objects, so you have to take that into account. If you push something through water it will move a lot easier than if you apply the same force to a desk that is nailed to the floor :P

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13y ago

All kinds of forces act on all objects all the time. There isn't a time when no forces are acting upon an object at any time.Force also acts on a body lying still

such as gravitational force,frictional force,movement of air etc.

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13y ago

A force can stop a moving object or set a stationary object in motion.

it can reduce or increase the speed of the object

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12y ago

Gravity effects all objects with different amounts of force depending on its weight

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11y ago

No, on the contrary, they always act on different objects. If "A" acts on "B", then "B" will also act on "A". In pictures:

A --> B

A <-- B

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14y ago

The net force.

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