How force can change the velocity of an object?
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The action from a force can cause anobject to move or speed up (accelerate), to slow down (decelerate), to stop, or to changedirection. Since any change in velocityis considered acceleration, it can be said that a force on an object results in the acceleration of an object.
There are three ways an object can accelerate: a change in velocity, a change in direction, or a change in both velocity and directionThe normal force is always equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to gravity. An objectmay also have friction acting on it. Friction is a force that occurs when two objects rub against each other, restricting or preventing motion.
There are three ways an object can accelerate: a change in velocity, a change in direction, or a change in both velocity and directionThe normal force is always equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to gravity. An objectmay also have friction acting on it. Friction is a force that occurs when two objects rub against each other, restricting or preventing motion.
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velocity is change if the direction and speed change
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