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The object will not move!!!
When a force is applied to an object, it accelerates. for example, if you push an object, the object accelerates away from you and, eventually, will move away from you..
the inertia of an object is proprtional to it's mass and the amount of force applied to the object.
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.
The motion of an object is not related to the magnitude of the force applied: it is the acceleration that is so related.
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When balanced forces are applied to a moving object, the object likely slow and eventually stop. How quickly that occurs depends on the amount of force.
If a force is being applied to a moving object, it will change its velocity (it will accelerate) appropriately.
The object will not move!!!
The object will not move!!!
When a force is applied to an object, it accelerates. for example, if you push an object, the object accelerates away from you and, eventually, will move away from you..
the inertia of an object is proprtional to it's mass and the amount of force applied to the object.
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.
The motion of an object is not related to the magnitude of the force applied: it is the acceleration that is so related.
The final keyword indicates that a variable (identifier) can not change his value. In case the variable refers to a reference variable (an object) the values of variables inside (the object) can change but the reference can be reassigned (to another object).
When the double force applied on the object then the pressure exerted on the object will also be doubled.
With changing the "state of motion", I assume you want to change the velocity. What you need here is a force, applied on the object. The amount of acceleration is given by Newton's Second Law.