How Does A Force Acting Along The Direction Of Motion Of An Object Afeect Its Motion
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If a force acts on the same direction on which the force of the default object acts the speed of the default object will increase.
Consider F1 as default object and F2 as another object.
If F1 and F2 acts in same direction, the we have to add them.
F = F1 + F2
Therefore, the speed will increase.
This affects it's motion.
Hope it helps you.
S Harish Abhimanyu
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