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An object stays at rest unless a force acts on it.
Yes. If it is at rest to start with, it will remain at rest until an external force acts on it. Likewise, an object starting in motion will remain in that same motion until an external force acts on it.
The object changes its speed, its direction of motion, or both.
Statinory object can be moved. Moving object can be stopped. Direction of a moving object can be changed.etc.
An object is stationary until a force acts on it, then when a force acts on it it will keep going the same direction and speed forever, until another force acts on it.
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction An object in motion stays in motion until a force acts upon it An object that is not in motion stays in place until a force acts upon it
An object stays at rest unless a force acts on it.
Yes. If it is at rest to start with, it will remain at rest until an external force acts on it. Likewise, an object starting in motion will remain in that same motion until an external force acts on it.
Yes, that is correct.
It accelerates.
The object changes its speed, its direction of motion, or both.
Statinory object can be moved. Moving object can be stopped. Direction of a moving object can be changed.etc.
Nothing changes. When no force acts on an object moving with constant velocity, the body continues its motion with uniform velocity, or if the object is at rest, it will remain at rest.
An object is stationary until a force acts on it, then when a force acts on it it will keep going the same direction and speed forever, until another force acts on it.
The object continues to accelerate as long as the force stays constant.
Friction is speed's worst enemy. If no forces act on an object, it is stationary. If a force acts on an object, it keeps going forever until another force acts on it (such as friction!!!).
If a force is being applied to a moving object, it will change its velocity (it will accelerate) appropriately.