Any force will cause change in velocity if it isn't canceled by an equal, opposite 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.
Yes, force can change the magnitude of a body.
Energy change = force * displacement It is a scalar quantity.
It can change by moving pushing or pulling you force it to
The force that can change an object's position is an unbalanced force.
Any force will cause change in velocity if it isn't canceled by an equal, opposite force.
Yes, force can change the magnitude of a body.
Force can change the acceleration of an object a =F/m.
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.
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Energy change = force * displacement It is a scalar quantity.
Any force will cause change in velocity if it isn't canceled by an equal, opposite force.
Any force will cause a change in velocity if it's not canceled by an equal opposite force.
Change of the body's momentum = (force on the body) x (length of time the force acts on it)
Change of the body's momentum = (force on the body) x (length of time the force acts on it)