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Q: What is the resistive force you have to overcome to get an object moving?
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The force you have to overcome to start an object moving?

Inertia


What force do you have to overcome to start an object moving?

Sticky friction.


What type of force causes an object t start moving?

Unbalanced force is a type of force that causes an object to start moving.


What is momentum the measure of?

If an object is at rest it has inertia, which has to be overcome to make it move. When an object is moving in a straight line at a constant speed it has momentum, which must be overcome to slow or stop the object


What does Frictional forces?

Frictional force resists movement. In order to set an object into motion (or accelerate an already moving object), the force of friction must be overcome.


What do you call a force that is the opposite direction of an object's motion?

it is called a resistive force


What force must you overcome to start an object moving?

Friction. Specifically, static friction. After the object begins to move, it will still be necessary to overcome rolling or sliding friction to keep it in motion.


Which forces change the rate and direction of an object in motion?

Any force will change the rate and/or the direction or an object, whether or not it is (initially) in motion.The only exceptions would be if there is something (like a surface supporting it) keeping the object from moving in the direction of the force, or if the object is initially not moving, and the force in not enough to overcome friction.


What are the conditions for an object to stay at restto keep moving at constant velocityor to move with increasing velocity?

You have three separate situations here:1. Object stays at rest. The force on the object is not great enough to overcome its frictional forces, or its inertia.2. Object keeps moving at constant velocity. The object's inertia and frictional forces are exactly balancedby the Force exerted on it.3. Object moves with increasing velocity (acceleration). The Force on the object exceeds that necessary to overcome its inertia and its frictional forces.


What is the difference between drag and friction?

Friction is an action, frictional force is a force. Typically the static or kinetic friction of an object causes a frictional force when there is an attempt at moving the object, the frictional force is always opposite to the applied force, as it is the force you must overcome to move the object.


If you increase the force on an object what do you probably also increase?

A very simple answer for an unspecific question: Force = Mass x Acceleration If you increase the force acting on an object you will also increase that objects acceleration (If the force on a stationary object is enough to overcome friction or if the force is in the same direction that an object is already moving, etc.).


Why is kinetic friction less than the limiting friction?

By my understanding, this is due to the fact that it is easier to keep a moving object in motion than it is to accelerate it from a resting position. When a force is exerted on a stationary object, acceleration relies on that force alone. However, with a moving body, the momentum of the object reduces the force needed to overcome friction.