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what does movement of force produce?

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Answered by dareenasg
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When a force acts (pushes or pulls) on an object, it changes the object's speed or direction (in other words, makes it accelerate). The bigger the force, the more the object accelerates. When a force acts on an object, there's an equal force (called a reaction) acting in the opposite direction.

Answered by DakshRaj1234
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A moment of a force, or a torque, is a measure of a force's tendency to cause a body to rotate. The moment depends on both the force, and on the position at which the force acts.

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