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When a force acts on a moving object, what can it make the object?

textbook: Goyal brothers Prakashan, science for class-8​

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Answered by devpadippuravila
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A force acting on an object causes the object to change its shape or size, to start moving, to stop moving, to accelerate or decelerate. When there's the interaction between two objects they exert a force on each other, these exerted forces are equal in size but opposite in direction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When force is acting on a moving body in perpendicular direction, Work done by the force will be zero, because W = F.S cos θ, where θ = 90, and cos 90 = 0, so W = 0. So, there will be no change in the magnitude of velocity (or speed) of the body. However, the direction of motion of the body will be affected.

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