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what forces always change the motion of an object?
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GPT 3.5
The forces that always change the motion of an object are:
1. Applied force: A force applied directly to an object can change its motion. For example, pushing a car can change its speed or direction.
2. Frictional force: When an object moves on a surface, friction opposes its motion, which can change its speed or cause it to stop.
3. Gravitational force: The force of gravity pulls objects towards the center of the Earth. It can cause objects to accelerate downward or change their vertical motion.
4. Air resistance: When an object moves through the air, air resistance acts in the opposite direction of the motion, which can slow down or change the object's motion.
5. Tension force: When a string, rope, or cable is attached to an object, tension force can change the object's motion. For example, swinging a ball on a string will change its direction.
These forces can either accelerate, decelerate, or change the direction of an object's motion.
1. Applied force: A force applied directly to an object can change its motion. For example, pushing a car can change its speed or direction.
2. Frictional force: When an object moves on a surface, friction opposes its motion, which can change its speed or cause it to stop.
3. Gravitational force: The force of gravity pulls objects towards the center of the Earth. It can cause objects to accelerate downward or change their vertical motion.
4. Air resistance: When an object moves through the air, air resistance acts in the opposite direction of the motion, which can slow down or change the object's motion.
5. Tension force: When a string, rope, or cable is attached to an object, tension force can change the object's motion. For example, swinging a ball on a string will change its direction.
These forces can either accelerate, decelerate, or change the direction of an object's motion.