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Mechanical energy is transferred by a force to a moving object.
No, it is untrue. No force is required to keep a moving object moving.
force can change the shape and size of an object force can change the direction of an moving object force can make a stationary object move and make a moving object move faster force can slow down or completely stop a moving object
Some exmples of forces are- an object begining to move an object speeding up an object begining to slow down or stop moving an object changing direction an object remaining still
it means an object is moving based on the force of friction and gravity.
Mechanical energy is transferred by a force to a moving object.
An object which is moving doesn't need a force to keep it moving.
No, it is untrue. No force is required to keep a moving object moving.
force can change the shape and size of an object force can change the direction of an moving object force can make a stationary object move and make a moving object move faster force can slow down or completely stop a moving object
Force is never needed to keep an object moving unless there is an opposite force trying to slow the object.
Yes. If no force acts on an object, it will continue moving indefinitely.
Some exmples of forces are- an object begining to move an object speeding up an object begining to slow down or stop moving an object changing direction an object remaining still
the heavier and the bigger the object the more force you need to use to keep it moving . the less weight and the smaller an object is the less force you need to use to keep it moving. it always depends on the weight of the object and the size of the object.
Static friction. The frictional force is greater then the force applied, meaning the object can't move.
the force or other moving object
The best, purest answer is: Because no force at all is required to keep a moving object moving.
it means an object is moving based on the force of friction and gravity.