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because the force pulls up the moving object and it stops

When a force is applied to a body, the body gets acceleration or retardation. so the moving object may move faster or may stop. when there is no force, the moving object will move with a constant velocity.

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A force can change the speed and direction of a moving object's motion. And if the

force is not cancelled by one or more other forces that exactly equal its strength

and point in the exact opposite direction, it will definitely do that.

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