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An object will accelerate in the direction of net force
If you apply force in the same direction an object moves, the work on the object is positive.If the force is in the opposite direction as the direction the object moves, the work on the object is negative.
If an object is increasing in speed, the acceleration is positive and the force is in the direction of travel. If the object is slowing down, the acceleration is negative and the force is acting against the direction of movement.
A basic physics answer for this is that a net force (or unbalanced force) will cause an object to accelerate, that is, cause the object to change its speed and/or direction.
The forces cause the object to move in the direction of the net force. If there are two unbalanced forces in opposite directions, the object will go in the direction of the stronger force.
Yes. If there is an unbalanced force on an object, the object will always accelerate in the direction of the force.
An object will accelerate in the direction of net force
The direction of the force of friction is such that it opposes the direction of motion that an object would move if there were no frictional force acting on the object.
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A force on an object in a certain direction will tend to move the object in the same direction. Hence, the force is to the right.
An object will accelerate in the direction of the net force acting on that object.
Friction force works against the motion of the object. In other words friction force has the opponent direction of the velocity of the object.
If you apply force in the same direction an object moves, the work on the object is positive.If the force is in the opposite direction as the direction the object moves, the work on the object is negative.
If an object is increasing in speed, the acceleration is positive and the force is in the direction of travel. If the object is slowing down, the acceleration is negative and the force is acting against the direction of movement.
The acceleration will be in the direction of the net force.
A basic physics answer for this is that a net force (or unbalanced force) will cause an object to accelerate, that is, cause the object to change its speed and/or direction.
The forces cause the object to move in the direction of the net force. If there are two unbalanced forces in opposite directions, the object will go in the direction of the stronger force.