a(n) unblanced force must act on the object
Forces can change the way the body is moving. Speed it up, slow it down, change its direction.. it depends if the body is in equilibrium or not and what forces are already in play
When a force is unbalanced, an object will accelerate in the direction of the greater force, causing it to change its speed or direction. This can lead to the object starting to move if it was at rest, speeding up or slowing down if it was already moving, or changing its direction of motion.
In unbalanced forces acting on a moving object, the object will experience acceleration in the direction of the greater force, its velocity will change, and it may change direction if the forces are not acting in the same line.
Move (or change direction/speed if it was already moving).
The direction of acceleration in a moving car is in the direction of the change in velocity, either speeding up or slowing down.
Maybe, maybe not. Forces don't happen because you're moving ... forces are what cause you to move. If there are no forces acting on you, then you keep moving whichever way you're moving, and your speed or direction don't change. If there are forces acting on you, then your speed and/or direction can change. If the force is in the same direction that you're already moving, you'll move faster (accelerate). If the force is in the direction opposite to the direction you're moving, then your speed will decrease. Does any of this sound surprising ???
Forces can change the way the body is moving. Speed it up, slow it down, change its direction.. it depends if the body is in equilibrium or not and what forces are already in play
When a force is unbalanced, an object will accelerate in the direction of the greater force, causing it to change its speed or direction. This can lead to the object starting to move if it was at rest, speeding up or slowing down if it was already moving, or changing its direction of motion.
acceleration in a direction that is not parallel to the direction you are moving
In unbalanced forces acting on a moving object, the object will experience acceleration in the direction of the greater force, its velocity will change, and it may change direction if the forces are not acting in the same line.
Move (or change direction/speed if it was already moving).
When a moving object is pushed in the direction of its motion the speed of the object increases
The direction of acceleration in a moving car is in the direction of the change in velocity, either speeding up or slowing down.
Speed or direction or both.
To change the direction of a moving mass, you need to apply a force in the opposite direction to the mass's current velocity. This force can come from various sources such as friction, gravity, or an external force like pushing or pulling. The magnitude and direction of the force will determine how quickly and effectively the mass changes its direction.
Balanced forces have the same effect as not moving at all. The motion of the object does not change at allOnly unbalanced forces can change the motion of an object. It does not matter if the object was at rest or was already moving.
Strictly you should ask whether a force can change the direction a body is moving in. The answer is yes.