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Balanced forces that net to zero cause no change in an object motion.
ANY net force on the object does.
The three forces that causes an object to change its motion are the gravitational force, the normal force and the frictional force.
Yes, forces can change an object's motion. When a force is applied to an object, it can cause the object to accelerate, decelerate, or change direction. The change in motion is determined by the magnitude and direction of the force applied.
-- First of all, motion doesn't require any force.-- If the forces on an object are unbalanced, then the object's motion changes. Always.-- If the forces on an object are balanced, then the object's motion doesn't change.
Balanced forces that net to zero cause no change in an object motion.
ANY net force on the object does.
The three forces that causes an object to change its motion are the gravitational force, the normal force and the frictional force.
Yes, forces can change an object's motion. When a force is applied to an object, it can cause the object to accelerate, decelerate, or change direction. The change in motion is determined by the magnitude and direction of the force applied.
-- First of all, motion doesn't require any force.-- If the forces on an object are unbalanced, then the object's motion changes. Always.-- If the forces on an object are balanced, then the object's motion doesn't change.
Forces that are equal in magnitude, opposite in direction and acting on the same object will not create a change in said objects motion.
Balanced forces that net to zero cause no change in an object motion.
Balanced forces that net to zero cause no change in an object motion.
Not exactly. 'Motion' or 'change of motion' are not force. But the only way to change an object's motion is to cause the group of forces on it to be unbalanced. If the object's motion is changing, then you can be sure that the group of forces acting on it is unbalanced.
The action and reaction forces are the forces that cancel each other. They do not change an object motion or cause the object to accelerate.
Forces are considered balanced when all of the combined forces lead to no change in the motion of the object.
ANY force can cause a change in motion, as long as the sum of all the forces acting on an object is non-zero. For example, if two people pull on an object in opposite directions, and with forces that have the same magnitude, then the sum of the forces would be zero, and the object won't accelerate.