No, it is not harder to accelerate a moving object. The initial motion of the object does not affect the force required to accelerate it further. The force required to accelerate an object depends on its mass and the desired acceleration.
The mass of an object is directly proportional to its inertia. Inertia is the resistance of an object to changes in its state of motion, and a greater mass means more inertia - meaning it will be harder to accelerate or decelerate the object.
No, it takes the same force to accelerate a moving object as it does to accelerate a stationary object, according to Newton's first law of motion. The force required depends on the mass of the object and the desired acceleration.
A non-moving object in equilibrium does not accelerate or change velocity. It remains stationary and experiences no net force acting on it.
accelerate in the direction of the net force.
an object can accelerate both up and down
The mass of an object is directly proportional to its inertia. Inertia is the resistance of an object to changes in its state of motion, and a greater mass means more inertia - meaning it will be harder to accelerate or decelerate the object.
No, it takes the same force to accelerate a moving object as it does to accelerate a stationary object, according to Newton's first law of motion. The force required depends on the mass of the object and the desired acceleration.
Inertia
A non-moving object in equilibrium does not accelerate or change velocity. It remains stationary and experiences no net force acting on it.
accelerate in the direction of the net force.
If a force is being applied to a moving object, it will change its velocity (it will accelerate) appropriately.
Any force.
if there is large mass its harder to get moving and harder to stop than an object that has less mass.
An object accelerates when all the forces acting on it don't add up to zero.
An unbalanced force will always make an object accelerate. If the object is at rest, it will start moving.
an object can accelerate both up and down
An unbalanced force will always make an object accelerate. If the object is at rest, it will start moving.