motion
An example of a force that causes an object to change position is gravity. When an object is dropped, the force of gravity pulls it downward, causing it to change its position as it falls.
motion
The push or pull action or force on an object causes change in position of an object
When the object is missing an electron.
Unbalanced forces causes object's position to change, in which is known as acceleration. According to Newton's first law, an object will always be in the same position regardless if it is moving or not, unless an unbalanced force happens on it.
A change in position of an object is called displacement. It is the vector quantity that represents the difference between the final position and the initial position of the object.
It is called "displacement" - the net change in distance and position.
When an object's position changes, it is referred to as motion. Motion is the change in position of an object over time relative to a reference point.
No, reflection does not change the position of an object. When light reflects off an object, it bounces back without altering the object's position.
The force that can change an object's position is an unbalanced force.
The change in position of an object compared to a reference point(another object) is called motion.
Displacement is the overall change in position