force applied on a moving body may
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When a force is applied to a moving body, it has the ability to either modify the direction of the movement or stop it.
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- When a force is applied to a moving object, one or more of the following scenarios may occur.
- The force may act in the same direction as the object's motion, causing an acceleration in the body and increasing the body's velocity over time.
- This is the situation, for example, when an automobile accelerates.
- When a force acts on an object, it changes its shape or size, begins to move, stops moving, accelerates, or decelerates.
- The following are two impacts of a force applied to a body: I It has the ability to alter the state of motion of the body to which force is applied, i.e., it can move a stationary object or halt a moving object. (ii) It has the ability to alter an object's shape and size.
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