It is a force from outside, from the air
An outside force. An object at rest stays at rest unless acted on by an outside force.
An outside force, measured in Newtons(N)
it stays an even force like an object in force stays in force unless affected by an outside force
A net force from something outside of the system.
The change in an object's motion, is simply force.The object cannot change motion unless acted upon by an outside force. For example: If I throw a Baseball, it will never stop unless acted upon by gravity (or the outside force). Or the outside force could be it smacking into a wall or your friends head.
That is only possible by an outside force - a force from outside the system. The type of force is not important, but it must come from the outside.
An outside force. An object at rest stays at rest unless acted on by an outside force.
It doesn't, mass stays the same unless acted in by an outside force, balance isn't an outside force
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The force acting on an object "A" from outside is action force , and the reaction force is the force exerted by A to the outside object . Therefore, it is obvious that action force and the corresponding reaction force cannot act on one and the same body.
A body at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an external (outside) source. Then it will accelerate but when the outside force is removed it will keep moving without any force until acted upon by another outside force. If your question is if it is possible for an object to move from rest with an inside (internal) force, then no, internal forces are equal and opposite causing no movement, as there is no net external force.
I am pretty sure that it is not.
Gas and dust in a nebula is disturbed by an outside force
Actually, it is called centrifugal force, and it is the force that pulls you to the outside of a circle when going at the right speed.
The force of gravity.
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