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The acceleration increases in the direction of the force.
If you apply a force to the outward or inward direction on a door or a window it will move to the direction of the applied force. If you apply the force towards the direction of the hinge then the door will not move. If you are superman then it will break. If you apply the force to opposite sides of a can then the can gets pressed. There are countless examples which are impossible to mention unless you can be specific in your approach to your imagination.
what is the work done if we apply a 1.2N force and we move 4 m in the direction of force
There is a force exerted on each object of equal yet opposite sign and direction.
the force is not in the direction of the objects motion.
The acceleration increases in the direction of the force.
It accelerates as long as the force is applied, and after that it continues at a uniform speed and direction.
If you apply a force to the outward or inward direction on a door or a window it will move to the direction of the applied force. If you apply the force towards the direction of the hinge then the door will not move. If you are superman then it will break. If you apply the force to opposite sides of a can then the can gets pressed. There are countless examples which are impossible to mention unless you can be specific in your approach to your imagination.
If you apply force to an object, you accelerate it. If you apply the force in the direction that the object is moving, you speed it up. If you apply it in the opposite direction, you slow it down. If you apply the force in another direction than the object is moving in you will change the direction of the objects motion. The amount of acceleration is given by a = F/m where a is acceleration, F is force and m is the mass of the object.
Body force objects are used by putting them in a brick, and setting their force value to the amount of force you want to apply on that object. The object will then have a constant force applied to it in the direction and speed that you specified.
what is the work done if we apply a 1.2N force and we move 4 m in the direction of force
There is a force exerted on each object of equal yet opposite sign and direction.
It moves in the direction of the force acting on it.
the force is not in the direction of the objects motion.
There is really no such thing as "negative force" (force is a vector quantity); in this case, it must be an informal way to refer to a force acting in the direction opposite to the object's movement.
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