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Does a force acting on a body always cause a change in its state of motion? option [H2/02]
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Answered by XxEVILxspiritxX
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Yes , a force acting on a body always causes a change in its state of motion .. As due to force an object can gain motion or a moving object can come to rest ...it can also chn the speed of the moving object.

Answered by rastogiaditya570
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Explanation:

No, it is not necessary that the stationary object will move always when a force is applied. If there is a friction force between the object and the ground then the friction force will oppose the motion of the object. Hence, the stationary object will move only if the applied force is greater than the friction force between the object and the ground.

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