Physics, asked by shruti6745, 10 months ago

Can every force produce motion in every object?​

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Answered by faridkhann
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Answer:

Your answer is here.

Explanation:

✎ Motion

Once you apply a force to an object, it will move. ... If the answer is zero, as in one force pulling one way and the other pulling the opposite direction exactly, then those forces will basically cancel each other out. So yes, forces will always result in motion, unless there is another force exactly opposed to it.

Answered by jadhavshubham7615
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Answer:

hope this ans will help u

Explanation:

yes. Once you apply a force to an object, it will move.But in fact, there is a little more to the equation. You see, Newton's second law of motion states that you have to add up all the forces acting upon a system so see what will happen to it. If the answer is zero, as in one force pulling one way and the other pulling the opposite direction exactly, then those forces will basically cancel each other out.So yes, forces will always result in motion, unless there is another force exactly opposed to it.

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