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The three forces that causes an object to change its motion are the gravitational force, the normal force and the frictional force.
the answer is frictional force elotromagnetic force gravitational force
Three forces in Science are :gravity,magnetic, ANDfriction.
Sure, as long as the sum of the forces is zero.
-- The speed can increase. -- The speed can decrease. -- The path can bend from a straight line. Each of these is an example of 'acceleration'.
The three forces that causes an object to change its motion are the gravitational force, the normal force and the frictional force.
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the answer is frictional force elotromagnetic force gravitational force
speed, slow down or change direction or some combination thereof.
Three forces in Science are :gravity,magnetic, ANDfriction.
Sure, as long as the sum of the forces is zero.
-- The speed can increase. -- The speed can decrease. -- The path can bend from a straight line. Each of these is an example of 'acceleration'.
it will become unballanced it will push the side that has the most force on it down it will become unstable
Gravity, friction, momentum
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 will cause change in velocity (speed and/or direction)if it isn't canceled by an equal, opposite force.