That's equivalent to asking "Can an object move?" - Yes, it can.
Motion is possible through the interactions of forces, which cause objects to move. In simple terms, when a force is applied to an object, it causes the object to accelerate and thus move. This principle is described by Newton's laws of motion.
Yes, it is possible for the final velocity of an object to be negative. This means that the object is moving in the opposite direction of its initial motion.
Yes, it is possible for an object to not be in motion and still have forces acting on it. This situation could occur if the forces acting on the object are balanced, resulting in a state of equilibrium where there is no net force causing motion.
Yes, it is possible for an object to have several forces acting on it and still not change its motion if the forces are balanced or cancel each other out. When the net force on an object is zero (resultant force is zero), the object will remain in its state of motion (either at rest or moving at a constant velocity) according to Newton's first law of motion.
Force is an action of one object against another where motion is one possible reaction.
The answer to the question seems to be clearly given within the question. You have said that the object " ... is moving ... " in a straight line. Therefore we conclude that if you have been honest with us, then the object is certainly in motion.
The object is slowed,The object is stopped,The object's motion is reversed.
Yes, it is possible for a nonzero net force to act on an object without changing its speed. This can happen if the force is acting perpendicular to the direction of motion, resulting in a change in direction but not speed (as in circular motion).
Yes, it is possible for a force to change the direction of motion of an object without changing its speed. This occurs when the force acts perpendicular to the velocity of the object, causing it to move in a curved path rather than speeding up or slowing down.
no its not possible. if there is only one force acting on an object.
Not according to Newtons Law: Forces = Mass X Acceleration However, in a vacuum, after you used your force on an object and it now has motion, the object will have motion for eternity, even when there is no force. So as a matter of fact, it is possible. Just not on any planet, only in outer space.
when can you say that the object is in motion