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Do all forces make objects move?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

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What do all moving forces have?

Forces don't move. Objects move. All moving objects have momentum as well as kinetic energy.


Do all forces make things move?

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.


What objects do forces act on?

Forces act on all objects with mass. This includes everyday objects like books, cars, and furniture, as well as celestial objects like planets and stars. Forces can cause objects to move, accelerate, deform, or rotate.


Why don't all forces move objects?

There are many repulsive forces in nature like Friction force and for the movement of the object either in forward or backward direction one needs to overcome those forces.In short unbalanced forces can make things move while balanced won't.


How are push and gravity and friction the same?

Push, gravity, and friction are all examples of forces that can cause objects to move or change their motion. Push and gravity are forces that can cause objects to accelerate, while friction is a force that opposes motion and can cause objects to slow down. They all involve interactions between objects and the forces acting on them.


Do all objects have two forces acting on them at all times?

No, all objects do not necessarily have two forces acting on them at all times. Objects can have multiple forces acting on them simultaneously, or just one force, depending on the situation.


What causes objects to move or stay still?

Objects move or stay still based on the balance of forces acting upon them. If the net force is nonzero, the object will accelerate in the direction of the force. If all forces are balanced (net force is zero), the object will remain still or continue at a constant velocity.


Objects that do not accelerate?

All objects accelerate if the forces acting on them are not balanced.


When all of the forces on an objects cancel one another out the forces are said to be?

Balanced forces


When observed in an inertial frame of reference all objects that experience no forces will appear to?

When observed in an inertial frame of reference, all objects that experience no external forces will either remain at rest or move with a constant velocity. This is described by Newton's first law of motion, often referred to as the law of inertia.


What make object move the way do?

All of those motions are 100% the result of the forces on the object.


What make object move the way they do?

All of those motions are 100% the result of the forces on the object.