An object acted upon refers to an item or entity that experiences a force or influence from an external source. This can include physical forces, such as gravity, friction, or tension, which cause the object to change its motion or state. In physics, it typically implies the object is subject to Newton's laws of motion, where the resultant forces determine its acceleration and trajectory. Essentially, it highlights the interaction between the object and the forces affecting it.
Force
Unless an object at rest is acted upon by a force, it stays at rest due to its inertia.
If an object at rest is acted upon by an inside force, it would cause the object to move. If an object in motion is acted upon by an inside force, it can change the object's speed, direction, or both depending on the direction and magnitude of the force.
The object in the sentence is "me," which is being acted upon by the subject "she."
It will undergo accelerated motion.
the forces move
an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by another force
When the velocity of an object changes, it is acted upon by a force. This force can be due to various factors such as gravity, friction, or applied external forces. The force causes the object to accelerate or decelerate, resulting in a change in its velocity.
An object will move at constant speed until acted upon by a force.
Forever if not acted upon by an outside force.
an object if in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an external force; this is Newton's law. Also, an object if at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an external force; this is Newton's law.
When an object is acted upon by an unbalanced force, it experiences acceleration in the direction of the force. This change in motion can involve speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction. The object's velocity and ultimately its position will change as a result of this acceleration.