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how will you prove that force can change the direction of the moving object​

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Answered by parthibaner1
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Explanation:

You can change the direction of an object withoutchanging its speed. For example, a good soccer playercan control the motion of a soccer ball by applying aforce that changes the ball's direction but not its speed.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Based on Newton's first Law of Motion, any (net, if two or more forces are at work) force acting on a moving object, and that, when resolved, having a component orthogonal to the direction of travel, will change the direction of the object. Simplistically, that is any force that acts on the object at an angle to the direction of motion.

Resolution of a vector (of which force is a member) involves breaking down the vector along the three orthogonal axes (x, y, and z in the Cartesian system). For the sake of convenience, one of three axes should be along the direction of travel.

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