When the forces on an object are unbalanced the changes that could happen are the object speeds up, or slows down. And it can changes direction.
speed and velocity
The object will accelerate.
An unbalanced force can only do one thing: accelerate a mass. This may mean making it change direction, speed up or slow down, begin or stop spinning, cause it to deform or change shape, and many other actions.
Any force, as along as its unbalanced. If the object was acted upon a balanced force its velocity would stay the same whether it was moving or not.
balanced,unbalanced, i don't know.:):D
Change the Direction, Change the Speed and Change the Shape :)
If he object moves as a force is applied and the direction of the objects motion is the same as the direction of the same force.
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An unbalanced force can only do one thing: accelerate a mass. This may mean making it change direction, speed up or slow down, begin or stop spinning, cause it to deform or change shape, and many other actions.
An unbalanced force can only do one thing: accelerate a mass. This may mean making it change direction, speed up or slow down, begin or stop spinning, cause it to deform or change shape, and many other actions.
Any force, as along as its unbalanced. If the object was acted upon a balanced force its velocity would stay the same whether it was moving or not.
balanced,unbalanced, i don't know.:):D
Yes. An unbalanced force is needed to change the direction of an object's motion. This is an example of Newton's first law of motion which states that a body at rest will remain at rest and a body in motion will remain in motion in a straight line at constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Constant velocity means the same speed and direction. So if the direction changes, so does the velocity.
Change the Direction, Change the Speed and Change the Shape :)
If he object moves as a force is applied and the direction of the objects motion is the same as the direction of the same force.
If the forces acting on an object are balanced, then the object will do none of those things. The statement is false.
Motion occurs when the object is displaced from its initial point. Let's say we have point A. The object lies there. Then in the next frame, the object is at point B. The object then has moved from point A to point B. Two things are required of motion: Space and time. For motion to occur, an object must move from one point in space to another point in space over an interval of time.
density
All forms of mass have a temperature, and heat can flow from any hotter object to any cooler object, so in some circumstances carbon and/or hydrogen can change the temperature of things, or even of THINGS.