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What happens if force is applied on a moving object in a direction A along it’s motion B opposite to it’s motion

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

  • If the force is applied in the direction opposite to the direction of motion, then it results in a decrease in the speed of the object. Let us consider some more examples. ... A change in either the speed of an object, or its direction of motion, or both, is described as a change in its state of motion.
Answered by 2ndiidoofTHOR940
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If the force is applied in the direction opposite to the direction of motion, then it results in a decrease in the speed of the object.

⏺️ Let us consider some more examples.

A change in either the speed of an object, or its direction of motion, or both, is described as a change in its state of motion.

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