an external force is required to produce an acceleration motion in an object explain
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The answer is that a change in motion is equivalent to a change in velocity. A change in velocity means, by definition, that there is an acceleration. Newton's first law says that a net external force causes a change in motion; thus, we see that a net external force causes acceleration.
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Newton's to begin with the law says that a net outside drive causes a alter in movement, at that point a net outside constrain causes acceleration.
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- If a lopsided drive is acting on the protest, there will be a alter either in its speed or within the heading of the motion.
- Therefore a lopsided constrain is required to quicken the movement of an object.
- Newton's law says that in the beginning, an object will stay at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line. It is done unless acted upon by an outside force.
- The unequal constrain acting on the question is greater so, the acceleration of the question is additionally greater.
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