equal force
Equal force, but in opposite directions.
The first force is called the action. The next equal and opposite force is called the reaction.
This is based on Newton's Third Law of Motion.
a force must be applied to move any object from a state of rest. Usually, we say "a force F acts on an object." Whether the object moves depends on the magnitude of the forces in question.
It is called repulsive force. It is the force by which bodies repel each other. In magnet also similar poles repel and opposite poles attract.
applied force
strength
action
reaction
it moves ----------> there for if you were to push the object it will go <--------
Static friction. The frictional force is greater then the force applied, meaning the object can't move.
Newton's First Law of Motion states that an object remains at a constant velocity unless it has an unbalanced force acting upon it. That constant velocity includes zero, which means that a stationary object with no force applied to it will not move. Since velocity includes direction, then a moving object with no force applied to it will continue to move in a straight line at a constant speed.That tendency is called inertia.
Newton said an object at rest will tend to stay at rest until acted upon by an external force. An object is moved when another force is applied to it. Whether it be from change in potential energy or just direct change in momentum, another force is necessary to move an object at rest.
No. Friction can only slow an object down. If friction were imparting a force greater than that of the applied forces, then friction in and of itself would actually be causing the object to move, which does not happen.
The object will not move!!!
it moves ----------> there for if you were to push the object it will go <--------
The object will not move!!!
You apply a force to an object. The object must move in the same way as the applied force
When a force is applied to an object, it accelerates. for example, if you push an object, the object accelerates away from you and, eventually, will move away from you..
There is no fundamental relationship between the distance an object moves and the force applied to it. Once an object is moving, no force is required to keep it moving, and the distance it can move without applied force is unlimited.
A stationary object will not move unless a force is applied to it.
Insufficient force was applied.
That will happen if the force applied is less than the limiting value of the friction between the object and the surface that it is in contact with.
Net force is created when force is applied to move an object.
A force that causes an object to move in a circle is a central force, or a centripetal force.
yes depending how much you applied