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What factors are necessary for an object to be in motion?

Inertia is required for an object to be in motion, which is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion. Additionally, an external force must be applied to overcome any friction or resistance that may impede the object's motion.


What are the factors that may affect the motion of objects?

Factors that may affect the motion of objects include the object's mass, the force acting upon it, friction with the surrounding surfaces, and external influences such as air resistance or buoyancy. Additionally, the shape and surface area of the object can also impact its motion.


When the forces on an object produce a net force of zero is called what?

That's called a 'balanced' group of forces. Their effect on the object's motion is the same as the effect of zero force ... the object may rotate, but it won't accelerate.


What effect does mass have on projectile motion?

The mass of a projectile has no direct effect on its horizontal motion in projectile motion. However, a heavier mass may affect the projectile's vertical motion by influencing factors such as initial velocity, air resistance, and gravity, which can impact its trajectory.


What are the factors affecting the acceleration of an object?

The acceleration of an object is affected by the net force acting on it (directly proportional), the mass of the object (inversely proportional), and the object's resistance to motion such as friction or air resistance. Additional factors may include the angle of incline, the surface on which the object is moving, and external forces like gravity.


Can different kinds of motion can happen at different rates?

Yes, different types of motion can occur at different rates depending on various factors such as speed, distance, and acceleration. For example, an object rotating may have a different rate of motion than an object translating. Similarly, an object experiencing free fall will accelerate differently than an object sliding on a frictionless surface.


Will an unalanced force acting on an object change the object motion?

Yes,unbalaced force may stop or change the direction of motion or accelarate the object.


How the apparent motion of a object depend on the observer motion?

The apparent motion of an object can vary depending on the motion of the observer. This is due to the concept of relative motion, where the perception of an object's movement is influenced by the observer's own motion. For example, if the observer is moving towards an object, the object may appear to move faster than if the observer is stationary.


What is a force that effect is offset by other forces so it wont change my motion?

An example of a force that is offset by other forces is the force of friction. Friction opposes the motion of an object, but other forces such as propulsion or lift may counteract its effects, allowing the object to maintain its motion without significant change.


Is a rose bush and object in motion?

Not necessarily. A rose bush is a plant that grows in one place, rooted to the ground. While parts of the plant may move due to external factors like wind, the plant as a whole is not considered an object in motion in the same way as a moving vehicle or animal.


What happens to the force after it accelerates an object?

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What is the comparison of an object's motion over time to another object?

Motion it the change of an object over time relative to its reference point. that is called a reference point.