Forces cause motion or the change in motion.
You can hit it to change direction
A force must be applied.
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In order to change direction, the applied force (represented as a Vector) must change DIRECTION. A change in magnitude of the Force is not necessary.
A force must be applied to that object according to Newton's First Law of Motion in order to change the speed and its direction.
Acceleration is defined as the change in velocity, and is a result of a force being applied on the object in question. Acceleration will not always result in an object changing direction, but it is capable of it (in the case of centripetal acceleration, all it does is change the direction.) Acceleration is a vector, therefore a direction must always be given when a value is stated.
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A Force.
In order to change direction, the applied force (represented as a Vector) must change DIRECTION. A change in magnitude of the Force is not necessary.
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.
If an object is at rest, a force must be applied to accelerate it (start it moving).
A force must be applied to that object according to Newton's First Law of Motion in order to change the speed and its direction.
1 there must be movement 2. there must be force 3. the force and satnce the object travels must be in the same direction
Acceleration is defined as the change in velocity, and is a result of a force being applied on the object in question. Acceleration will not always result in an object changing direction, but it is capable of it (in the case of centripetal acceleration, all it does is change the direction.) Acceleration is a vector, therefore a direction must always be given when a value is stated.
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-At least part of the applied force must be in the same direction as the movement of the object. -The applied force must make the object move. APEX ANSWER!! <3;&Dweeb
A Force.
a(n) unblanced force must act on the object