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A net force must be applied to the object. That is, the vector sum of ALL the forces acting on the object must not be zero.
Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution. Strictly speaking, Charles Darwin did not put forward the "theory of evolution". He publish a book called "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection OR The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life". The theory of evolution had been around for a long time, in fact, his grandfather, Erasmus Darwin, had proposed evolution 75 years before Charles published his book. Charles Darwin gave us the driving force for evolution - Natural Selection. There had been suggestions for evolution and evidence in fossils well before Charles Darwin. It is just that nobody could work out why until Charles.
Unbalanced forces causes object's position to change, in which is known as acceleration. According to Newton's first law, an object will always be in the same position regardless if it is moving or not, unless an unbalanced force happens on it.
Change of the body's momentum = (force on the body) x (length of time the force acts on it)
Any quick change of direction requires a powerful force (according to Newton's Second Law).
Darwin Mobile Force ended in 1940.
Darwin Mobile Force was created in 1938.
Nicolas Cage is the voice of Darwin in the movie G-Force.
Nicolas Cage is the voice of Darwin in the movie G-Force.
Darwin is the leader of G-Force squad.
A force causes acceleration according to Newton's second law and can therefore change the motion of a projectile.
There have been quite a few humans who tried to work out how organisms change with time. Lamarck tried his ideas but was discredited. Today's Theory of Evolution was discovered with evidence and thought by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. Darwin spent the most energy on gleaning evidence so the theory is these days credited to him. As David Attenborough says, he gave the idea 'irresistable force' when he happened upon a mechanism by which it could occur: Natural Selection.
The motion of an object is determined according to Newton's laws of motion. In particular, acceleration is proportional to force. If you change the force, you change the acceleration. There are many details beyond that, but that is the simple answer to a very broad question. NOTE: Neither the force nor a change in it has any effect on the motion of an object unless the force happens to be acting on the object.
Natural Selection
According to Newton's second law, the rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the net force that is acting on that object.
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