If the object is in free-space, and any force applied over a period of time will change the velocity of an object. Force = mass * acceleration. Acceleration = velocity / time. Therefore, Force = mass * velocity/time.
a change in a objects velocity is caused by a unbalanced force :)
A change in the velocity is produced by a force acting on the object. A change in velocity means a change in speed or direction (or both).
Force changes the velocity of an object by acceleration, a=F/m.
Any net force will change an object's velocity. In the case of a centripetal force, it changes the direction of the movement, and therefore its velocity.
Opposing force
force of compression
That is "force".
Velocity.
Velocity can only change if the object experiences an acceleration. Acceleration can only change if either the Force on the object increases, or the Mass of the object decreases.
The total vector force on an object determines the change in its velocity. That change is also known as acceleration.
Yes, in fact, it is necessary. If any net force acts on an object, the velocity will change.Yes, in fact, it is necessary. If any net force acts on an object, the velocity will change.Yes, in fact, it is necessary. If any net force acts on an object, the velocity will change.Yes, in fact, it is necessary. If any net force acts on an object, the velocity will change.
If you exert a force on an object in motion you will change its velocity, velocity being a vector quantity of speed and direction.