Velocity: the rate of change of position. Force:what causes a mass to accelerate 7 types of force:strong, electromagnetic,weak, and gravitational
Nope. A force is an influence tending to change the motion of an object or produce motion in a stationary object. In other words, force changes velocity.
Force equals the mass times the rate of change of the velocity.
Impulse
Velocity does not affect force.
As velocity is changing that means acceleration/deceleration is taking place. Hence, Force will not be equal to zero. However, the direction of force will depend on the direction of velocity of body. So, it's not possible to predict whether the force will be positive or negative. The net force can not be found as the dimensions of body like mass and change in velocity are not given in the question.
If the net force on an object is zero, then velocity of the object is constant ... it moves in a straight line at a constant speed.
Gravity is a force and any force acting on a body changes its velocity in the direction of the force.
If the object is in free-space, and any force applied over a period of time will change the velocity of an object. Force = mass * acceleration. Acceleration = velocity / time. Therefore, Force = mass * velocity/time.
Any force will cause change in velocity if it isn't canceled by an equal, opposite force.
That's the velocity at which the force of air resistance is equal to the force of gravity.
In general, force and velocity do not have to be in the same direction; they can be at any angle.
When there is no resultant force there is no acceleration therefore the velocity will stay the same.
Due to friction velocity of a body gets reduced, reduction in velocity causes change in velocity. This change in velocity leads to production of acceleration.(Because only acceleration can produce change in velocity either its direction or its magnitiude). And only a force can cause the acceleration hence friction is a force.
Any force will cause change in velocity if it isn't canceled by an equal, opposite force.
Any force will cause a change in velocity if it's not canceled by an equal opposite force.
Terminal velocity, where the driving force = drag force from the water
Force equals the mass times the rate of change of the velocity.
Centripetal force is = mass * velocity square divided by radius