If you apply force to an object, you accelerate it. If you apply the force in the direction that the object is moving, you speed it up. If you apply it in the opposite direction, you slow it down.
If you apply the force in another direction than the object is moving in you will change the direction of the objects motion.
The amount of acceleration is given by a = F/m where a is acceleration, F is force and m is the mass of the object.
force is directly proportional to acceleration, when a force is applied on an object it accelerates in the direction of force....
Force affects the motion by force moves the motion.
From Mamamean ^_^:
Newtons 2nd law of motion states:
An object in motion will stay in motion, and an object out of motion will stay out of motion, unless met with an unbalanced force.
-- An unbalanced group of forces on an object causes the object to accelerate in the direction of the net force. -- If an object is not moving, then the group of forces on it must be balanced, else it would be accelerated.
an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by another force
Yes, an unbalanced force is needed to change the motion of an object.If an unbalanced force does not act on an object it will continue to maintain its state of motion (either in motion or at rest), not considering the effect of frictional force. This is basically Newtons first law of motion.
If an object is at rest, a force must be applied to accelerate it (start it moving).
Yes
Accelerates the motion of an object.
When a force is acted on an object the motion changes. Newtons 2nd law of motion states: An object in motion will stay in motion, and an object out of motion will stay out of motion, unless met with an unbalanced force. If a force is aplied to an object in motion it either accelerates, or it will stop once met with sed unbalanced force.
A force can affect the motion of an object by changing its speed, direction, or shape. It can cause the object to start moving, stop moving, or change its current state of motion.
The unbalanced force will change the object's motion by causing it to accelerate in the direction of the force. If the unbalanced force is acting in the opposite direction of the object's motion, it will slow down the object. If the force is acting in the same direction as the object's motion, it will speed up the object.
You can change the motion of an object by applying a force to it. This force can change the object's speed, direction, or both. Additionally, changing the mass or shape of the object can also affect its motion.
It would cause the object to decelerate.
force, mass
increasing mass affects the force of objects in motion because it will slow the object down than its neighbor
An unbalanced force in the direction opposite to the object's motion will cause the object to slow down or come to a stop, depending on the magnitude of the force. Essentially, it will act as a decelerating force on the object.
Force can change the state of motion of an object by causing it to accelerate, decelerate, or change directions. The magnitude and direction of the force applied determine how the object's motion will be altered according to Newton's second law of motion.
The surface of an object affects the aerodynamic drag: a force which acts against the direction of motion.
You can observe its motion or deformation.