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Inertia will not be affected when any type of force is applied.
Acceleration increases as force increases.
In order to change direction, the applied force (represented as a Vector) must change DIRECTION. A change in magnitude of the Force is not necessary.
Forces cause motion or the change in motion.
It is a force or applied force.
The Law of Applied Force states that a body's change in mass is proportional to the amount of force applied to it.
An increase in applied force will cause the object to accelerate.
Inertia will not be affected when any type of force is applied.
Acceleration increases as force increases.
The Law of Applied Force states that a body's change in mass is proportional to the amount of force applied to it.
In order to change direction, the applied force (represented as a Vector) must change DIRECTION. A change in magnitude of the Force is not necessary.
Forces cause motion or the change in motion.
There is no such object. Any object on which a force is applied will accelerate (i.e., its velocity will change over time). If the object has a very large mass, the effect will be hardly noticeable for any given force.
It is a force or applied force.
the amount of force needed to perform the task the distance over which the force is applied the direction in which the force is applied
the amount of force needed to perform the task the distance over which the force is applied the direction in which the force is applied
The law of applied for states that bodies change in mass and proportional to the amount of force applied to it is false.