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how does an applied force stop a moving object? explain with an example​

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Answered by suveda34
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If an object is moving and there is an applied force in the opposite direction of the motion, the object will decelerate or slow down. If you throw a ball up at a given velocity, it will slow down as it travels upward due to the force of gravity. Likewise, an airplane will decelerate if flying into a strong headwind.

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Answered by Vishal101100
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If the force is applied in opposite direction of motion of object it can be happened.

Examples .....

  1. Catching a ball by. a fielder.
  2. Hitting of bullet on wall.

etc.

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