Science, asked by Sushant05, 1 year ago

give an example of situation in which application of a force does not result in change in state of motion of object?​

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Answered by infinitus7465
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when u apply a force less than the magnitude of the frictional force acting over an object .

Answered by BrainlyGod
21

Answer:

In friction.

Explanation:

According to the question, we are aksed to find an example where even applying force we can not change the state of motion.

We know, in case of friction it happens. When we apply a force which is less than the static friction which is on an object then the object will not move. As in this case the force is not enough to change the state of the object from rest.

So we can say that static friction is the case where an object cant move even after applying a force.


Astroallie: nicely explained
infinitus7465: thx
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