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Well, by the definition of immobile, whatever does happen, the object will not move.
I can say that a force is the ONLY thing that can accelerate an object.
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 object is accelerated in the direction of the net (or resultant) force.
Well, by the definition of immobile, whatever does happen, the object will not move.
It would have to be an unstoppable force if the object was immovable.
The object will accelerate.
The object will not move!!!
I can say that a force is the ONLY thing that can accelerate an object.
In that case, the net force on the object is zero.
The object will accelerate.
The object will not move!!!
The acceleration increases.
The object will accelerate.
The object is accelerated in the direction of the net (or resultant) force.
when an object falls is it reactin to the force of gravity?