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It will stay at rest.
If you doubled the force on a moving object you would double its acceleration.
weight, The weight of an object is the force of gravity acting on it.
The downward force acting on an object in free fall is Gravity.
The larger the force acting upon an object, the greater the acceleration of the object.
Yes,unbalaced force may stop or change the direction of motion or accelarate the object.
No it is not. Newton's first law states that an object at rest stays at rest (or in a constant straight line motion) unless acted upon by an outside unbalaced force. So the object would move if an unbalaced force acted on it.
It will stay at rest.
It will stay at rest.
It accelerates as long as the force is applied, and after that it continues at a uniform speed and direction.
It remains stationary
If you doubled the force on a moving object you would double its acceleration.
weight, The weight of an object is the force of gravity acting on it.
The upward force acting on an object is the normal force. It is equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction to the object's weight.
The downward force acting on an object in free fall is Gravity.
The larger the force acting upon an object, the greater the acceleration of the object.
If the forces are balanced this means that there is no net force acting