If no force is exerted on an object, it will continue in its current state of motion, whether that is at rest or moving at a constant velocity. This is described by Newton's first law of motion, also known as the law of inertia.
When an object experiences a negative net force, it will accelerate in the direction opposite to the force.
If the buoyant force on an object is greater than the weight of the object, the object will float. This is because the buoyant force will push the object upward with a force greater than the force of gravity pulling it downward.
When a force is applied to an object in the opposite direction of its motion, the object will slow down. The force will act as a decelerating force, causing the object to lose speed and eventually come to a stop if the force continues to be applied.
An object that experiences an unbalanced force will accelerate in the direction of the force. This acceleration can lead to a change in the object's speed, direction, or both.
What happens is that the resistance of 1100 newton is the MAXIMUM resistance. If a force of 1000 newton is applied, the actual resistance will also be 1000 newton. If a force greater than the maximum force of friction is applied, the object will start to move.
The object will accelerate.
The object will not move!!!
The object will accelerate.
The object will accelerate.
The acceleration increases.
The object is accelerated in the direction of the net (or resultant) force.
its acceleration will be increased
when an object falls is it reactin to the force of gravity?
its acceleration will be increased
If you increase the force on an object acceleration increases . As F = m*a, where F = Force , m = mass of the object & a = acceleration
If the net force is not zero then the object will move in the direction of the greater force.
When an object experiences a negative net force, it will accelerate in the direction opposite to the force.