Science, asked by serenarivera02, 1 year ago

Supposing you were in space in a weightless environment, would it require a force to set an object in motion? Explain.

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Answered by ayushraj0840
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Yes ,it require force to set an object motion. If a object is already in motion then it doesn't require froce.because force is directly proposal to acceleration.

Answered by logaprabhasl
3

Answer:

Yes! It would require a force to set an object in motion even in space.

Explanation:

  • In space, astronauts and their spacecraft still have mass and are subject to Earth's gravity.
  • In that sense, even though the Earth's gravitational pull is less in orbit than on the Earth's surface, they still have weight.
  • Even in space, objects have mass. And if you have mass, you have inertia.
  • So I need the power to move.
  • Every movement requires a force to initiate change.

F = m × a

  • Newton's second law. This means that force is directly proportional to mass and acceleration.

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