Any net force can.
An object in motion stays in motion because it requires a force to change the motion. No force, no change.
Yes, forces can change an object's motion. When a force is applied to an object, it can cause the object to accelerate, decelerate, or change direction. The change in motion is determined by the magnitude and direction of the force applied.
it usually does, but if the force is balanced, it will not change the object's motion
The three forces that causes an object to change its motion are the gravitational force, the normal force and the frictional force.
An applied force will change the motion of an object. Such as a thrust, or an impact.
An object in motion stays in motion because it requires a force to change the motion. No force, no change.
Yes, forces can change an object's motion. When a force is applied to an object, it can cause the object to accelerate, decelerate, or change direction. The change in motion is determined by the magnitude and direction of the force applied.
Yes,unbalaced force may stop or change the direction of motion or accelarate the object.
it usually does, but if the force is balanced, it will not change the object's motion
By the application of force on the object.
The three forces that causes an object to change its motion are the gravitational force, the normal force and the frictional force.
An applied force will change the motion of an object. Such as a thrust, or an impact.
Force.
Force
an unbalanced force.
it takes an unbalanced force to change an object's state of motion
The motion of an object is determined according to Newton's laws of motion. In particular, acceleration is proportional to force. If you change the force, you change the acceleration. There are many details beyond that, but that is the simple answer to a very broad question. NOTE: Neither the force nor a change in it has any effect on the motion of an object unless the force happens to be acting on the object.