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it usually does, but if the force is balanced, it will not change the object's motion

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A push or a pull that can change an objects motion?

It is a force or applied force.


How does friction always effect the motion of objects?

Friction always opposes the motion of objects by creating a force that acts in the opposite direction of the object's motion. This force resists the movement of the object, causing it to slow down or stop. Though friction can sometimes be reduced, it will always be present to some degree and affect the motion of objects.


What is a force that causes an object to change its motion?

I think this question is not phrased very well. Any force can change objects velocity (speed+direction). If fact that is the definition of the force - F=ma any force, by definition itself, can change objects velocity. Maybe you meant what force can change objects direction of motion? In that case - any force that has a different direction (not the same as direction of motion) Any force can change an object's motion.


What must be applied to a objects in order change the objects motion or direction?

A force must be applied to an object in order to change its motion or direction. This force can be in the form of a push or pull exerted on the object. The magnitude and direction of the force applied will determine how the object's motion changes.


A force that causes a change in an objects motion?

An external force is a force that causes a change in an object's motion by pushing or pulling it in a certain direction. This force can accelerate, decelerate, or change the direction of the object's movement.

Related Questions

Do objects in motion always change position and may change direction?

Objects in motion continuously change position.To change direction, a force needs to act upon them.


Can change an objects motion?

unbalanced force(:


How does force change a objects motion?

a pulley


Why does gravity control motion?

Gravity exerts a force on objects; forces change the motion of objects.


What does it take to change an objects state of motion?

it takes an unbalanced force to change an object's state of motion


A push or a pull that can change an objects motion?

It is a force or applied force.


What is needed to change an objects motion?

an unbalanced force


How does friction always effect the motion of objects?

Friction always opposes the motion of objects by creating a force that acts in the opposite direction of the object's motion. This force resists the movement of the object, causing it to slow down or stop. Though friction can sometimes be reduced, it will always be present to some degree and affect the motion of objects.


What is a force that causes an object to change its motion?

I think this question is not phrased very well. Any force can change objects velocity (speed+direction). If fact that is the definition of the force - F=ma any force, by definition itself, can change objects velocity. Maybe you meant what force can change objects direction of motion? In that case - any force that has a different direction (not the same as direction of motion) Any force can change an object's motion.


Is it true that an unbalanced force will not change and objects motion?

yes every unbalanced force can change or "try to change (can be or cannot be)" the state of rest or motion


What is force that result in no change in an objects motion?

Balanced Forces


What must be applied to a objects in order change the objects motion or direction?

A force must be applied to an object in order to change its motion or direction. This force can be in the form of a push or pull exerted on the object. The magnitude and direction of the force applied will determine how the object's motion changes.