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A force applied on a non-rigid object tends to change its shape. Example : If we apply force on a sheet of paper it will fold, hence the shape is changed.
Probably the most common word to use would be "deformation".
yes forces can change the shape and the size of an object
The cause of force is the change of energy with respect to space.
Pressure can cause objects to change shape
A force applied on a non-rigid object tends to change its shape. Example : If we apply force on a sheet of paper it will fold, hence the shape is changed.
Pressure could cause objects to deform.
When the force is a balanced force there is no movement. So when the balanced force is acted upon an object that is malleable, the object will change shape to accommodate the force since it cannot move. just to restate it a different way Basically it must be a balanced force to change an object's shape. In the case that the object is malleable the object will change shape until more force is necessary to change it's shape. example if two boys use the same neuton of force
A push, pull, or twist that can change the motion of an object
Probably the most common word to use would be "deformation".
yes forces can change the shape and the size of an object
The cause of force is the change of energy with respect to space.
Pressure can cause objects to change shape
The 4 main forces that can change the shape of an object are stretching, compressing, bending and twisting.
A force can make a still object move. It can change its shape or size. It can change the way in which it is moving.
No, its erosion that causes rocks to change
Shear stress in science is a type of stress in which an object that has a force acting upon it is applied to skew. This causes shear strain, which can change the shape of the object.