It is Newton's first law of universal dynamics.
More correctly written as ' A body will remain in uniform motion unless acted upon by a force'.
I leave you to find the other two Newtonian Laws of Universal Dynamics.
Newtons first Law
Newtons first Law
...by an unbalanced force
Newtons first Law
unbalanced force
No. If the forces on an object are unbalanced, that means their sum is not zero, and there is a net force on the object. Since there is a net force on it, the object is accelerated, which is another way of saying that its velocity changes.
Newtons first Law
...by an unbalanced force
Newtons first Law
unbalanced force
Balanced forces do not change its motion (no acceleration). Unbalanced forces changes the motion of the object (acceleration).
No. If the forces on an object are unbalanced, that means their sum is not zero, and there is a net force on the object. Since there is a net force on it, the object is accelerated, which is another way of saying that its velocity changes.
Balanced forces do not change its motion (no acceleration). Unbalanced forces changes the motion of the object (acceleration).
There would have to be an unbalanced force put an object in motion but once in motion no force is necessary for it to remain in motion
If the [group of] forces on an object is unbalanced, the object accelerates.
If unbalanced forces act on an object, the motion of that object will change. Remember, force equals mass times acceleration.
Yes, an unbalanced force is needed to change the motion of an object.If an unbalanced force does not act on an object it will continue to maintain its state of motion (either in motion or at rest), not considering the effect of frictional force. This is basically Newtons first law of motion.
If the group of forces acting on an object is unbalanced, the object's motion always changes. The change is called "acceleration".