Unbalanced forces causes object's position to change, in which is known as acceleration. According to Newton's first law, an object will always be in the same position regardless if it is moving or not, unless an unbalanced force happens on it.
You mean a force I guess. A force acting on an object will make it accelerate or decelerate, and if it is acting at an angle to the existing line of motion will make it change direction.
No. An object that has no net force on it will simply not be accelerating. It can be in motion, but it can not have any change in its velocity.
The upward force acting on an object is the normal force. It is equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction to the object's weight.
Add the different forces together to find the net force. For example, if you have a force of -5N acting on an object and another force of 8N acting on that object, the net force is 3 N.
the resultant force
Opposing force
Ubalanced force: is when two forces are acting on an object results in a net force and causes a change in the object's motion.
Ubalanced force: is when two forces are acting on an object results in a net force and causes a change in the object's motion.
An object can only slow down, speed up, or change direction, if there is a net force acting on the object.
A force acting on the body, along its line of motion.
An object can only slow down, speed up, or change direction, if there is a net force acting on the object.
This kind of force acting on a object cause a change in the objects motion
A force, or several forces that don't add up to zero, acting on the object.
Any net non-zero force acting on it.
inertia
The cause of force is the change of energy with respect to space.
A net force is the sum (vector sum) of all forces acting on an object. If there is a net force acting on an object, the object will accelerate - its velocity will change over time.