Physics, asked by ketkiab, 9 months ago

a force is applied in the opposite direction to the direction of motion of an object. what will happen if the applied force is not sufficient to stop the object

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Answered by Mihir1001
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Answer:

  • If the applied force is not sufficient to stop the object then the velocity of the object will slow down, leading to the slower motion of the object.

  • And after some taking a particular time, the object will stop due to other frictional forces.

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Answered by Mounikamaddula
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Answer: when a force is applied in the opposite direction to the direction of the motion of an object then here Newton's third law is applied...

Then the object doesn't move

And they could stabilized...

But if the applied force is not sufficient to stop the object, then the object motion doesn't stop until the applied force is equal to the direction of the motion...

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