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The force must cause the object to move.
in the same direction as the object's motion.
The Newton is the unit for force. An unbalanced force is required to cause acceleration, which is a change in velocity.
Electric field, a directional vector
A force acting on an object will cause it to accelerate. This is one of Newton's Laws. Summarized as No force means no acceleration (the object will remain at rest, or will keep traveling with constant speed and direction until a force acts upon it).
The force must cause the object to move.
The force required to cause the yielding of the solidis called the yield force.
Any object traveling in a circular path must have a centripetal force on it in order to cause it to curve.
in the same direction as the object's motion.
The Newton is the unit for force. An unbalanced force is required to cause acceleration, which is a change in velocity.
Electric field, a directional vector
No. To have an acceleration, an UNBALANCED force is required.
You get the force required to cause the given acceleration on the given mass.
A force acting on an object will cause it to accelerate. This is one of Newton's Laws. Summarized as No force means no acceleration (the object will remain at rest, or will keep traveling with constant speed and direction until a force acts upon it).
Gravity
He's flying on a plane! =)
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