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What kind of force can change an object's position?

The force that can change an object's position is an unbalanced force.


What kind of force is acting on the object if its pushing or pulling?

Applied Force


What kind of force is exerted on an object with a net force of zero?

Zero


What kind of force acts on an object and causes a change in motion?

The force that acts on an object and causes a change in its motion is called unbalanced force. When the forces acting on an object are not in equilibrium, causing a net force in a particular direction, it can result in the object accelerating or decelerating.


What kind of object has constant velocity?

An object at rest or in motion with no force acting upon it.


What is the force that sliding object experience?

That's the 'kinetic' kind..


A simple machine often multiplies what?

Force. example, a lever multiplies the force yuou can apply to an object.


What kind of force acts upon an objects sumbmerged in a fluid?

The force acting on an object submerged in a fluid is called buoyant force. This force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.


What kind of force causes and object to change its motion?

A net force acting on the object causes it to change its motion. This force can be a result of pushing, pulling, gravity, friction, or other interactions with the object's environment. The object will accelerate in the direction of the net force applied to it.


Without a force to stop or slow a coasting object the object will coast forever in what kind of line?

In a straight line. unless diverted by a on coming force


What Kind of Force is used if hold 1 kg in hands?

Normal Force from your hands on the 1 kg object. Gravity is being acted on the 1 kg object.


What kind of force can slow down a moving object?

Friction is a force that can slow down a moving object. It is the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another. It acts in the opposite direction to the object's motion.