when force is applied to an object it is not affected
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when force is applied to an object it is not affected-
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- The force acting on an object changes its shape or size , makes it move , stop , speed up or slow down .
- Forces acting on an object are balanced when the net force is zero . if the net force acting on the object is " 0 " : the object is at rest . Force causes an object to change direction .
- Changes in shape or size occur due to force-dependent stresses and strains . A change in the position of an object of rest is also caused by a force .
- But force cannot change the mass of an object .
- Force equals mass times acceleration , or F = m x a .
- This means that an object of more mass will need more force to move with the same acceleration than an object of less mass . This is Newton's second law of motion .
- The acceleration of an object is directly dependent on the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to the mass of the object .
- The greater the force acting on an object , the greater the acceleration of the object . As the mass of an object increases , its acceleration decreases .
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