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A force that causes an object to move in a circle is a central force, or a centripetal force.
Objects can be made to move by applying force to them. For example, if you use your finger to apply force to the "caps lock" key on a keyboard, it moves and then your question doesn't come out in capital letters like that.
applying a force to move an object in the same direction
If an object doesn't move, then the net force on it is called "zero".
everything that gravity can have a push or a pull
The force used to move an object is called kinetic force. This force is responsible for causing the object to accelerate or decelerate based on the direction of the force applied.
Maybe when the force applied is lesser than the mass of the object?
a push or a pull, in other words an unbalanced force that is strong enough to move your object
Motion of an object can be produced by applying a force to it. According to Newton's laws of motion, an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force. By applying a force in the direction you want the object to move, you can produce its motion.
The transfer of energy that causes an object to move in the direction of the force is called work. Work is defined as the product of the force applied to an object and the distance over which the force is applied in the direction of the force.
The force that tends to make an object move is called a driving force or propulsive force. It is the force that pushes or pulls an object in a particular direction, causing it to accelerate or maintain its motion.
You are applying a force to the object, but in opposite directions. The object doesn't move at first because the forces are balanced. Once one force overcomes the other, the object begins to move in the direction of the greater force.