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The force must cause the object to move.
well that's easy force is a push or a pull on an object
A force that could cause a object to move in a circle would be centripetal force. That is a product of mass and centripetal acceleration. It is quite a bit complicated.
in the same direction as the object's motion.
An example of force being used to move a stationary object is when you push a door open.
The force must cause the object to move.
Any force.
well that's easy force is a push or a pull on an object
A force that could cause a object to move in a circle would be centripetal force. That is a product of mass and centripetal acceleration. It is quite a bit complicated.
in the same direction as the object's motion.
An example of force being used to move a stationary object is when you push a door open.
A force can cause an object to move if the amount of the force in the direction of movement is larger than the Frictional force of the object against the object on which it rests, and can overcome its Inertia.
When the force is great enough to overcome the object's inertia.
Strength of force must overcome the weight of the object to cause it to move.
Balanced forces.
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.
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.