Voltage
Objects move due to forces like gravity, friction, magnetic attraction, and applied forces from pushing or pulling. These forces can cause an object to accelerate, decelerate, or change direction.
If the forces acting on an object are balanced, the object will remain at rest or continue to move at a constant velocity. In other words, there will be no acceleration. Balanced forces do not cause motion, but rather maintain the current state of motion or rest.
When equal and opposite forces act on an object, the net force on the object is zero. However, these forces can still cause the object to move if there is no other force acting to counteract their effect. The object will move due to inertia, which is the tendency of an object to maintain its current state of motion.
Balanced forces applied on both sides of an object cause it to be still. Unbalanced forces will cause the object to move away from the strongest force.
Balanced forces.
Balanced forces applied on both sides of an object cause it to be still. Unbalanced forces will cause the object to move away from the strongest force.
No, convection currents in the upper mantle cause tectonic plates to move.
Theory of plate tectonics explains how forces deep within earth can cause ocean floors to spread and continents to move
Theory of plate tectonics explains how forces deep within earth can cause ocean floors to spread and continents to move
Both balanced and unbalanced forces can cause an object to move; however, balanced forces result in no change in an object's motion, while unbalanced forces cause an object to accelerate or decelerate.
Matter can move or change if it experiences a force. Forces are interactions that can cause the position or motion of an object to change. These forces can come from factors like gravity, electromagnetism, or applied external forces.
Examples of direct forces include pushing a car to move it, pulling a door to open it, or kicking a ball to make it move. These forces directly act on an object to cause a change in its motion or state.