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The more of what object has the more force it takes to move it?

You increase the object's acceleration.


What is it called when the more of of this an object has the more force it takes to move it?

Mass or inertia.


What makes an object move?

The force of gravity acts on an object if it's on a hill. if it is not then it takes another force, such as a push or pull, to move the object.


What makes an object to move?

Objects naturally move due to their inertia. It takes a force to change that.


How does mass affect distance when the force applied is the same?

well think of it like having a small object with little mass then a large object with a lot of mass. Hitting the big object takes more force to make it move and the little object does not take nearly as much force to make it move. i hope this helped!


How does the force required to move an object change depending on the objects mass?

It takes no force to 'move' an object. There are trillions of objects that are moving right now with no forces acting on them. It only takes force to 'accelerate' an object ... to change its motion, by changing its speed or the direction of its motion. force=mass*acceleration As mass increases, so does the force needed to change the object's motion.


Which would take less force to move a heavy object or a light weight object?

When you include the effects of friction, it takes less force to move a light-weight object. If you can get the objects into a frictionless environment, then any force, no matter how small, can move any object, no matter how heavy.


How do you change the distance of the work?

By applying less force. The more force you apply the less distance there is, but the less force you apply the more distance there is. This is why on a ramp it takes less force to push something up a ramp than to lift it, but at the same time it takes a longer distance to move the object in question. On the other hand, simply lifting the object will require more force but less distance.


Inertia makes an object want to travel in a straight line. It takes a force to make it move in a circle.?

centripetal force


What best describes how the mass of an object affects the amount of force needed to move the object?

The different amount of force is needed because some objects have more mass and weight than others for example if you have a ball of Styrofoam and a baseball the baseball has a higher density and mass so it takes more force to move the baseball than the Styrofoam.


If you push on a solid object how does that object move. does it move instantaneously with the force or does the force propagate a wave within the object that causes the other end to move through spa?

dont know , but recent discovery is even gravity takes time to act over distance


In what directions can an object move when acted on by a force?

it will move the object that the force i pushing it to Example: Force---->Object------> the object is moved in the direction it is being pushed or pulled by the force