a push or a pull, in other words an unbalanced force that is strong enough to move your object
Work = Force x Distance. so no work is done if there is no force exerted, or if the object does not move.
It depends: if the object is free to move then it will be accelerated (moved). If the object is not free to move, then it will just sit there.
The object move in the direction of the object having more force
The Force.
A force applied on to an object will accelerate that object in the direction of the force as a vector. It can be seen as applying Newton's second law of motion, which states that acceleration is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to mass, or F=ma. Depending on the mass of the object in question, and wether it is greater than the resultant, or net force, the movement in the northern direction will change. However, as an answer to the question stated: Yes, an object will move in the northern direction if a resultant force is exerted on an object the stated direction.
The object is moved and energy is transferred.
Work = Force x Distance. so no work is done if there is no force exerted, or if the object does not move.
It depends: if the object is free to move then it will be accelerated (moved). If the object is not free to move, then it will just sit there.
A force that causes an object to move in a circle is a central force, or a centripetal force.
The object move in the direction of the object having more force
Is done when a force exerted on an object causes that object to move some distance; equals to force times distance; measured in joules (j)
Its a reaction force, and is equal and opposite to your force, only it is acting on different objects, so the force is still unbalanced.
If an object doesn't move, then the net force on it is called "zero".
The Force.
The transfer of energy that causes an object to move in the direction of the force is called work.
ENERGY
work