Force can:
* Move an stationary object
* Speed up
* Slow down a moving object
* Change the direction of a moving object
* Stop a moving object
* Change the shape of an object
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Forces can cause an object to accelerate or decelerate, change an object's direction of motion, and deform an object by stretching or compressing it.
No, things do not have to be touching each other to apply forces. Forces can act at a distance through fields, such as gravitational and electromagnetic fields. These fields can exert forces on objects without physical contact.
Forces can change the speed, direction, and shape of an object.
A physicist studies motion, forces, and energy to explain the way things work.
Things stand still when the forces acting on them are balanced, preventing any movement. This equilibrium can be achieved through a combination of gravitational, frictional, and inertial forces. If an object is not experiencing any external forces or if the forces acting on it cancel each other out, it will remain at rest.
Forces
All forces make things move only if it is bigger than friction or resistance. In a vacuum (e.g. space), all forces make things move. But this is not reality.
it is when forces create new things like volcano, and earthquakes
it is when forces create new things like volcano, and earthquakes
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Forces can cause an object to accelerate or decelerate, change an object's direction of motion, and deform an object by stretching or compressing it.
Forces can change the speed, direction, and shape of an object.
No, things do not have to be touching each other to apply forces. Forces can act at a distance through fields, such as gravitational and electromagnetic fields. These fields can exert forces on objects without physical contact.
The magnitude (size) AND the direction, of all the forces, all affect their combination.
Things will eventually stop if there is a force to stop it... and no force that keeps it moving. If there are no forces on an object, or the forces are balanced (the friction forces on a car are compensated by forces that pull it forward), it will continue moving.
Forces
Magnitude and direction.