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A force applied to a moving object in the opposite direction of its motion causes its velocity to decrease.
A force applied to it in the direction opposite to its motion is.
It accelerates in the opposite direction. Its velocity increases in the opposite direction to the direction that has been assigned positive.
Moves it the opposite direction.
The object is accelerated in the direction of the net (or resultant) force.
The opposite direction. To stop a moving object requires an acceleration in the direction opposite its motion.
A force applied to a moving object in the opposite direction of its motion causes its velocity to decrease.
A force applied to it in the direction opposite to its motion is.
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The object is accelerated in the direction of the net (or resultant) force.
It accelerates in the opposite direction. Its velocity increases in the opposite direction to the direction that has been assigned positive.
Moves it the opposite direction.
The object is accelerated in the direction of the net (or resultant) force.
It moves the object in the direction of the force. If a force is balanced, it means that a force of equal magnitude and opposite direction is acting upon the same object. If there isn't an equal and opposite force acting on an object, it moves it.
Since the opposite force is the strongest the object will tend to change direction of the object.Thats one of the effects of force.
Work is applied to an object and the object is moved over a distance in the same direction of the applied force.
An object's acceleration is the result of a force being applied to it. When that happens, the magnitude of the resulting acceleration is equal to the force divided by the object's mass, and the direction of the acceleration is in the direction of the force.