A Force can move a stationary object . If force is applied to a stationary object , does it always move?
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It depends on the sum of all the forces on the object. Applying one force doesn’t tell you about the motion of the object unless you know what other forces (due to such things as gravity, friction, glue, nails) are doing.
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No, it is not necessary that the stationary object will move always when a force is applied. If there is a friction force between the object and the ground then the friction force will oppose the motion of the object. Hence, the stationary object will move only if the applied force is greater than the friction force between the object and the ground.
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