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Does force always result in the motion of a body? Explain with the help of a suitable
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Answered by priyankasingh50
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Explanation:

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 madhu2802
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Explanation:

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No. In many cases, force does not cause any motion. If a plate is sitting on a table, then gravity is applying a force, but the plate just sits there. It does not move. There is force but no motion. Of course, there is an equal and opposite force. The table is pushing up on the plate. There is zero net force. When there is zero net force, then the acceleration is zero. If the object is already stationary and there is no acceleration, then there will be no motion.

No. In many cases, force does not cause any motion. If a plate is sitting on a table, then gravity is applying a force, but the plate just sits there. It does not move. There is force but no motion. Of course, there is an equal and opposite force. The table is pushing up on the plate. There is zero net force. When there is zero net force, then the acceleration is zero. If the object is already stationary and there is no acceleration, then there will be no motion.If is also possible to have a force and an acceleration and still have zero velocity. For example, if a ball is thrown straight up, then there is a net force downward. That causes a downward acceleration. As the instant the ball reaches the highest point, it is still accelerating because there is a net force, but for an infinitessimally short time, there is no motion. The velocity is zero.

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