The object will speed up, slow down or change direction. An unbalanced force (net force) acting on an object changes its speed and/or direction of motion. ... If however, the forces are balanced (in equilibrium) and there is no net force, the object will not accelerate and the velocity will remain constant.
Any force will cause change in velocity if it isn't canceled by an equal, opposite force.
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A basic physics answer for this is that a net force (or unbalanced force) will cause an object to accelerate, that is, cause the object to change its speed and/or direction.
they cause the object to move with acceleration given by A nett force.
-- An unbalanced group of forces on an object causes the object to accelerate in the direction of the net force. -- If an object is not moving, then the group of forces on it must be balanced, else it would be accelerated.
When an unbalanced force acts on an object, the weight of the object decreases.
what starts to move an object is force because it's pushing on the object and what stop's the obect from moveing is force too because if the force is going the oppisit way its going to stop the object.
An unbalanced force can: change the speed an object moves at change the direction an object is moving cause an object to start/stop moving
A basic physics answer for this is that a net force (or unbalanced force) will cause an object to accelerate, that is, cause the object to change its speed and/or direction.
The unbalanced force on an object will cause a change in direction towards the lesser force
A basic physics answer for this is that a net force (or unbalanced force) will cause an object to accelerate, that is, cause the object to change its speed and/or direction.
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The force that can change an object's position is an unbalanced force.
A force, such as an unbalanced force, causes an object to move, while balanced forces, where two sides are equal, does not cause a change in motion.
An unbalanced force.
I think you mean 10 letters: unbalanced force.
Accelerate.
Not exactly. 'Motion' or 'change of motion' are not force. But the only way to change an object's motion is to cause the group of forces on it to be unbalanced. If the object's motion is changing, then you can be sure that the group of forces acting on it is unbalanced.
an unbalanced force