you can push the object or you can pull the object
When one object pushes or pulls another object, the first object is ______ a force on the second object. exerting. Circle the letters of the two ways that forces are described.
force=mass*acceleration Therefore acceleration = force/mass This means you can change an objects acceleration in two ways, either by applying a force to the object (for example pushing a shopping trolly). You can also change the acceleration of an object by changing the mass of the object (putting shopping in the shopping trolly)
pushing an object. pulling an object
Ubalanced force: is when two forces are acting on an object results in a net force and causes a change in the object's motion.
The forces cause the object to move in the direction of the net force. If there are two unbalanced forces in opposite directions, the object will go in the direction of the stronger force.
apply two forces , known as a couple
There are probably thousands of ways to answer this question. 1. You can push an object. 2. You can throw an object. When the object collides with another object, the collision will produce force.
Decrease the mass, and change the force.
-Reduce the object's mass. -Increase the force applied to the object
-- Decrease its mass. -- Increase the net force acting on it.
When one object pushes or pulls another object, the first object is ______ a force on the second object. exerting. Circle the letters of the two ways that forces are described.
There's only one way and that is to increase the force acting on it.
Its easy....To balance force you need to apply an equivalent force in the opposite direction....Example:If a force of 20N acts on a body along the North, you should apply 20N along the south......simple.......
Polish the interacting surfaces or decrease the normal force acting on the moving object.
The mass of the object that is exerting the force and the distance between the two objects.
what two ways do forces work?
Contact forces are forces that can only have an effect on objects that they touch, such as when you contact a box and apply force to move it. you might apply a contact force to bend, tear, stretch, compress, or twist and abject. Tension force, friction force, and elastic force are examples of contact forces.