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Q: What force causes a moving object to speed up?
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What are the factors affecting the speed of a moving object?

Factors that affects the speed of a moving object:*Force*Friction*Gravity*Weight


An example of zero acceleration would be what?

If you are moving at a speed of ceratin speed and there is no force trying to slow you down, and there is no force trying to speed you up. Then there is zero acceleration. An example would be : an object in out in space, if you throw a object away from you the object will float away, since there is no force working on the object after you throw it the object is moving away in a locked speed from you, but have zero acceleration because there is no force affecting the object


Can A force can cause an object to change its speed?

Yes,because if a force is getting weaker it causes the speed to slow down but if the force is getting stronger it causes the object to move faster.


How friction decreases d speed of an moving object?

friction is nothing but just the opposite force acting on any moving object...... it hence decreases the speed of a moving object as the object is obstructed in its path


How can a force effect a moving object?

It can change its speed or direction.


What can speed up or slow down a moving object?

A force.


How do you have zero net force but still have motion?

Force causes acceleration, not motion. A moving object undergoing zero net force will continue to move in the same direction at the same speed.


Why force changes the speed of an object?

Force = Mass * Acceleration or Acceleration = Force / MassThe Mass is the mass of the object and the Acceleration is the change of speed of the object due to the Force.


If a net force acts at an angle to the direction an object is moving the object will follow a straight curved unknown or straight forward path?

If a net force acts at an angle to the direction an object is moving, the object will follow a curved path. This is because the force causes both a change in the object's speed and its direction. The object will move in the direction of the net force, but its trajectory will be curved due to the combination of the force and the object's initial velocity.


Can a unbalanced force change an objects motion?

An unbalanced force can: change the speed an object moves at change the direction an object is moving cause an object to start/stop moving


How can an object accelerate if it is moving at a constant speed?

by adding more force


Brief meaning of the law of inertia?

A moving object keeps moving, unless you force it to stop. It keeps moving in a straight line, unless you force it to change direction. It keeps moving at a constant speed, unless you force it to speed up or slow down. A stationary object remains stationary, unless you force it to start moving.