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it does not accelerate
by adding more force
An object with a large mass is harder to get moving and harder to stop than an object with less mass. I hope this helps
The object is accelerated in the direction of the net (or resultant) force.
If forces on an object are unbalanced, the object will accelerate or decelerate. If forces on an object are balanced, the object will stay still or keep moving with the same velocity.
it does not accelerate
Inertia
If a force is being applied to a moving object, it will change its velocity (it will accelerate) appropriately.
Any force.
by adding more force
An object accelerates when all the forces acting on it don't add up to zero.
An unbalanced force will always make an object accelerate. If the object is at rest, it will start moving.
if there is large mass its harder to get moving and harder to stop than an object that has less mass.
An object with a large mass is harder to get moving and harder to stop than an object with less mass. I hope this helps
An unbalanced force will always make an object accelerate. If the object is at rest, it will start moving.
The object is accelerated in the direction of the net (or resultant) force.
Not all moving objects accelerate. In general, an object will accelerate if there is a net force acting on it. For a ball in the air, this might be gravitation + air resistance; for a moving car (once you turn the engine off) it might be the force of friction; etc.