Force = Mass * Acceleration or Acceleration = Force / Mass
The Mass is the mass of the object and the Acceleration is the change of speed of the object due to the Force.
Force is the only thing that can make a moving object move faster.
The combined changes in an object's speed and direction when force acts on it is called "acceleration".
Any force will do. The only condition is that the TOTAL (or NET) force acting on an object is non-zero.
The speed of an object only changes if it is acted upon by another force (Newton's first law).
The object changes its speed, its direction of motion, or both.
it is speed of motion and direction of motion
The combined changes in an object's speed and direction when force acts on it is called "acceleration".
Any force will do. The only condition is that the TOTAL (or NET) force acting on an object is non-zero.
The speed of an object only changes if it is acted upon by another force (Newton's first law).
The object changes its speed, its direction of motion, or both.
A single force on an object, or a net force ... the sum of all forces on it when the sumis not zero ... always changes the object's velocity ... speed, or direction, or both.
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force hits the object and it changes it velocity or speed and its state of motion or rest , push or pull.
it is speed of motion and direction of motion
force hits the object and it changes it velocity or speed and its state of motion or rest , push or pull.
A force must act on an object to change it's speed, direction or both. This is Newton's Second law.
Force equals mass times acceleration. To change a speed, you must apply some force (either positive or negative) to give the object some acceleration. How quickly the object's speed changes will correspond to the force given divided by the mass of the object. (ie, the acceleration)
Force equals mass times acceleration. To change a speed, you must apply some force (either positive or negative) to give the object some acceleration. How quickly the object's speed changes will correspond to the force given divided by the mass of the object. (ie, the acceleration)