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Does a force acting on a body always cause a change in its state of motion why or why not justify with example

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Answered by bhanupratapsingh0977
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Answered by alichiasams
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A force acting on a body not only causes a change in its state of motion.  The force acting on a body can also change it's shape and size. For example :-

Squeezing of tomato

Rolling of chapati dough to make into balls for cooking.

Explanation:

1) Squeezing of tomato : Here the force applied is by our hands and that is squeezing.On squeezing the tomato will change it's shape.

2) After making chapati dough, we roll it in balls to cook it easily. Here also the force is applied by our hands in rolling it. It's shape changes into a ball due to this action.

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