Yes if a net force acts on a body then it may may change direction,speed,shape,etc.
the body can also have all these effects simultaneously.a classic example of this can be seen when a ball is hit,the ball changes speed,directions and sometimes its shape.
Yes, if the sum of all forces acting upon a system is unbalances, the resultant (net) force will cause the system to respond accordingly, often seen as either a speed and/ or directional change.
yes, as in the case of a satellite orbiting the earth; it is moving with constant speed but not constant velocity as its direction is always changing as it orbits. The net force is provided by gravity accelerating it inward and preventing into from flying away into space
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Yes, for example, if the object moves in a circle. Note that the object's VELOCITY will still change.
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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.
Yes, forces can change an object's motion. When a force is applied to an object, it can cause the object to accelerate, decelerate, or change direction. The change in motion is determined by the magnitude and direction of the force applied.
Forces cause motion or the change in motion.
A force is a push, pull, or dragging on an object that affects its motion. ... The action from a force can cause an object to accelerate, to decelerate, to stop or to change direction.
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.
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.
Yes, forces can change an object's motion. When a force is applied to an object, it can cause the object to accelerate, decelerate, or change direction. The change in motion is determined by the magnitude and direction of the force applied.
No.
Forces cause motion or the change in motion.
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.
A force is a push, pull, or dragging on an object that affects its motion. ... The action from a force can cause an object to accelerate, to decelerate, to stop or to change direction.
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
An outside force.
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A force.
It will cause acceleration, and increase its velocity.