hmm... force!
No. Not all forces cause a change in motion. If forces are balanced, they cancel each other and the object does not change its motion. Only unbalanced forces cause a change in motion.
The primary cause of changes in motion is typically referred to as a force. Forces can include pushes, pulls, gravity, friction, and tension, among others, which can influence the speed, direction, or state of motion of an object.
The study of the cause of motion is called kinetics. It focuses on the forces that act on objects leading to their movement or acceleration.
Transverse waves cause particles to move back and forth in a direction perpendicular to the wave motion. Longitudinal waves, on the other hand, cause particles to move back and forth in a direction parallel to the wave motion.
Inertia is an action that can cause motion.
A force is an application of energy to cause a change in motion.
what kinds of motion cause solar and lunar eclipses?
Kinematics deals with motion regardless of the body that moves or the cause of motion. Kinetics deals with the mass of the body that moves and the cause of its motion.
more motion :O
Unbalanced force
A force will cause motion, specifically it causes acceleration, whenever it is unbalanced by an opposing force, such as friction.
because of the magnetic field.
It is used to demonstrate the relationship between the motion and cause of motion.
The primary cause of changes in motion is typically referred to as a force. Forces can include pushes, pulls, gravity, friction, and tension, among others, which can influence the speed, direction, or state of motion of an object.
It cause anything to Flote
They are unrelated to "cause and effect".
The study of the cause of motion is called kinetics. It focuses on the forces that act on objects leading to their movement or acceleration.