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Q: What is A change in an object's state of motion is caused by?
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What does it take to change an objects state of motion?

it takes an unbalanced force to change an object's state of motion


When will an object change its state of motion?

An object changes its state of motion when it accelerates or decelerates, usually caused by a force.


Is it true that an unbalanced force will not change and objects motion?

yes every unbalanced force can change or "try to change (can be or cannot be)" the state of rest or motion


What is The tendency for objects to resist a change it their state of motion is called?

it is called inertia


What is required to change state of rest or uniform motion of any objects?

Any net force


Do all objects easily accept changes in their state of motion?

All objects resist changes in their state of motion


How are positions and motion related?

Motion is change of position. but remember both must always be related to some 'datum' position or state of motion.


What is needed to change an object's state of motion?

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.


The state when objects are not yet in motion?

Gravitational Energy


How can forces act on an object without causing a change in the objects motion?

when the forces are balanced ,means a net external force is applied the object continues to be in the same state of rest or of motion


How does zero net force affect an objects state of motion?

If there is zero net force on an object, the object will not accelerate. (It's velocity will not change.)


What happens when objects start to happen?

It changes its state of motion.