Physics, asked by Jameswong, 9 months ago

Explain why it is difficult to move an object, but when the object is moving the force required is much reduced.

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Answered by atifseraj31
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Answer:

Basically, the object just have to have some net force in any direction, and it will move. ... By Newton's second law f=ma force is the product of mass and acceleration, solving for acceleration a=f/m so any amount of force causes an acceleration.

Explanation:

Newton's first law explains that objects remain where they are or move along at a steady speed unless a force acts on them. This idea is known as inertia. ... Heavy objects are harder to move than light ones because they have more inertia. Inertia also makes it harder to stop heavy things once they are moving.

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