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If an object's velocity changes -- if its speed increases or decreases or if its direction changes -- that means it has accelerated. For an object to accelerate, the sum of the forces acting upon it must be non-zero. So, in other words, forcechanges an object's velocity.
If the forces are balanced (in other words, the net force on an object is zero), then the object will not accelerate (its velocity will not change).If the forces are balanced (in other words, the net force on an object is zero), then the object will not accelerate (its velocity will not change).If the forces are balanced (in other words, the net force on an object is zero), then the object will not accelerate (its velocity will not change).If the forces are balanced (in other words, the net force on an object is zero), then the object will not accelerate (its velocity will not change).
Balanced forces do not bring about any change in motion. If forces are balanced, an object is either at rest, or moving in a straight line at constant velocity.
Acceleration is a change in velocity. More precisely, to get acceleration, you divide the change in velocity, by the time that passed.Acceleration is a change in velocity. More precisely, to get acceleration, you divide the change in velocity, by the time that passed.Acceleration is a change in velocity. More precisely, to get acceleration, you divide the change in velocity, by the time that passed.Acceleration is a change in velocity. More precisely, to get acceleration, you divide the change in velocity, by the time that passed.
If there is zero net force on an object, the object will not accelerate. (It's velocity will not change.)
That depends. If no forces act on the object, it will. If forces do act on the objects, such forces may change the object's velocity.
Forces can stop or start an object in motion, or change its velocity. They can also change the shape of objects.
Yes
A force, or several forces that don't add up to zero, acting on the object.
A force, or several forces that don't add up to zero, acting on the object.
Forces accelerate the object, a=f/m and acceleration changes the objects velocity.
a change in a objects velocity is caused by a unbalanced force :)
Velocity is a change in an object's motion OR direction of motion.
When the velocity changes. And the velocity will change when the forces on an object change. For instance, some types of friction forces change as a function of velocity.
Wanted and unwanted outer forces will always change the velocity of an object.
When all forces are balanced, the object can either be moving at a constant velocity or be at rest. But because you asked for balanced forces on a moving object, it is moving at a constant velocity.
If forces on an object are balanced, the object will not accelerate - i.e., its velocity won't change.