Both force and motion are involved, if that's what you mean.
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yes, you put in force to throw the disc, and the disc flies away (motion)
Dynamic means the force is in motion. As opposed to a static force that is not in motion. Torque is an example of a dynamic force, where a rotating shaft imparts a dynamic force to a machine. Weight is an example of a static force, where a mass sitting on the ground is acted on by the acceleration of gravity imparting a static force on the ground.
A change in velocity - for example, a motion when there was no previous motion - occurs if an unbalanced force is applied to an object.
Both force and motion are involved, if that's what you mean.
the brakes in your car
Yes
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The answer is like force can be pull or push.Both are force.For example if you are pushing a shopping cart full of milk,that is force from your muscles.It is motion to.
yes, you put in force to throw the disc, and the disc flies away (motion)
friction
An example would be Newton's First, Second, and Third Law of Motion: 1: Every object at rest (in motion) will remain at rest (in motion) unless acted on by an outside force. 2: F=ma 3: Every force has an equal and opposite force back on that force.
friction :)
Dynamic means the force is in motion. As opposed to a static force that is not in motion. Torque is an example of a dynamic force, where a rotating shaft imparts a dynamic force to a machine. Weight is an example of a static force, where a mass sitting on the ground is acted on by the acceleration of gravity imparting a static force on the ground.
because the car is not in motion, untill an outside force acts apoun it.
A change in velocity - for example, a motion when there was no previous motion - occurs if an unbalanced force is applied to an object.