an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon another force. so really any thing could put somthing in motion. your hand, a car,train?
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Some forces that affect an object's motion include gravity, friction, air resistance, and applied forces like pushes or pulls. These forces can either speed up, slow down, or change the direction of an object's motion.
No, we cannot see all of the forces that affect an object because some forces, like gravity or magnetic forces, are invisible to the naked eye. However, we can observe the effects of these forces on the object's motion or behavior.
Some forces that do not cancel out or change an object's motion include net external forces, such as applied forces, frictional forces, and gravitational forces. These forces can cause changes in an object's motion, such as accelerating or decelerating it.
Some forces that can act upon a moving object include friction, air resistance, gravity, and applied forces like pushing or pulling. These forces can affect the speed, direction, and motion of the object.
Some of the forces that act upon an object in motion include friction, gravity, air resistance, and applied forces like pushing or pulling. These forces can either oppose the motion of the object or cause it to accelerate in a particular direction.
Air resistance, gravity, friction with the ground, and the impact force from a collision with another object are all forces that can affect the motion of a ball.