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Can a force change only the direction of velocity of a body without changing its magnitude? If yes, name the situation.

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Answered by ayushsvkthesamrt
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topic gives an overview of;

Force - A Push or a Pull

Forces due to an Interaction

Exploring Forces

Change in State of Motion

Change in Shape of an Object

Contact Forces

Non-contact Forces

Force

You have learnt how objects move. You also know that a moving object like a ball rolling on the ground slows down. Sometimes it may change its direction of motion. It is also possible that the ball may slow down and also change its direction. what makes an object to slow down or go faster, or change its direction of motion?

Let us recall some of our everyday experiences. What do you do to make a football move? What do you do to make a moving ball move faster? How does a goalkeeper stop a ball? How do fielders stop a ball hit by a batsman? A hockey player changes the direction of the moving ball with a flick of the stick. In all these situations the ball is either made to move faster or slower or its direction of motion is changed.

We often say that a force has been applied on a ball when it is kicked, pushed, thrown or flicked. Wh

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