They are inertia and momentum. If an object is in motion it tends to "try" to stay in motion, and an object at rest does the same to stay put. The forces still act on it, although the forces are slightly weaker.
two forces that can stop the forward motion are, air resistance and friction.
Resistant forces. They resist against the motion of an object, like kinetic friction.
No. Only outside forces can do that.
If there are no outside forces acting on a system of particles the total momentum of the system will remain constant; i.e. the center of mass of the system will remain at rest or move at constant velocity.
There are many ways plants can resist force applied to them. Some grows very strong to withstand any force applied. Others grow very flexible so that they can "ride the force". Most plants grow strong but flexible. Regards.
It can resist because it can.
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two forces that can stop the forward motion are, air resistance and friction.
Yes. In fact, a body can ONLY be accelerated by outside forces.
inertia the tendency of an object to resist being moved or, if the object is moving, to resist a change in speed or direction until an outside force acts on the object.
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Magnetism, friction, and reaction forces in general.
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Inertia is an objects resistance to change in motion. Frictional forces resist motion.
strengthening buildings and utility systems to resist destructive effects of weapons or natural forces.