It depends:
if the object is free to move then it will be accelerated (moved).
If the object is not free to move, then it will just sit there.
When an object is at rest, the forces acting upon it are balanced - there are no unbalanced forces.
When an unbalanced force acts upon an object it will accelerate.
it depends upon the mass of the object and how much acceleration it has. Also if it is in space then it experiences a force from other bodies which is equal to GMm/rxr here G is the universal gravitational constant and M and m are mass of the of the two objects and r is radius of the object
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frictional force-is a force exerted by a surface as an object moves across is or makes an effort to move across it. tension force- transmitted through a string, rope, cable, or wire when it is pulled tight on the opposite ends. normal force- force exerted on an object that is in contact with another stable object air resistance force- frictional force that acts upon objects in the air. applied force- forced applied to an object by a person or another object. spring force- force exerted by a compressed or stretched spring upon any object that is attached to it.
When an object is at rest, the forces acting upon it are balanced - there are no unbalanced forces.
An internal force is a force acted upon by an object to force another object's movement internally. An external force is a force exerted on an object based on the objects position and force applied on the object which causes the opposite forces change in motion.
When an unbalanced force acts upon an object it will accelerate.
An unbalanced force can completely destroy the object (depending upon its mass and power of force) or can gradually move it or it can also have no effect on the object.
Pressure is the exertion of force upon a surface by an object, fluid, etc., in contact with it: the pressure ofearth against a wall.Force is the strength or power exerted upon an object; physical coercion; violence: to use force to open the window; to use force on a person.
it depends upon the mass of the object and how much acceleration it has. Also if it is in space then it experiences a force from other bodies which is equal to GMm/rxr here G is the universal gravitational constant and M and m are mass of the of the two objects and r is radius of the object
yes
frictional force-is a force exerted by a surface as an object moves across is or makes an effort to move across it. tension force- transmitted through a string, rope, cable, or wire when it is pulled tight on the opposite ends. normal force- force exerted on an object that is in contact with another stable object air resistance force- frictional force that acts upon objects in the air. applied force- forced applied to an object by a person or another object. spring force- force exerted by a compressed or stretched spring upon any object that is attached to it.
Because your feet are not accelerating, the force exerted by the floor upon your feet must be exactly the same as the force exerted by your feet on the floor. If you are standing, the amount of force exerted by your feet, and thus the amount of force exerted by the floor, is equivalent to your weight.
The larger the force acting upon an object, the greater the acceleration of the object.
When a force acts upon an object, and that force is great enough to overcome initial friction, the object will undergo an acceleration until the force is removed or is balanced by another force.
In physics, "work" is the product of a force upon an object. If a man pushes on a rock and it moves, then work has been done. If the rock does not move, then no work has occurred even though force has been exerted.