Question
How is force related to motion?(1 point)
Responses
An object will move in the direction of the force that is applied to it.
An object will move in the direction of the force that is applied to it.
An object will only move if a lot of net force is applied to it.
An object will only move if a lot of net force is applied to it.
An object cannot move unless it has enough magnitude.
An object cannot move unless it has enough magnitude.
An object will move faster if you leave it alone.
Responses
An object will move in the direction of the force that is applied to it.
An object will move in the direction of the force that is applied to it.
An object will only move if a lot of net force is applied to it.
An object will only move if a lot of net force is applied to it.
An object cannot move unless it has enough magnitude.
An object cannot move unless it has enough magnitude.
An object will move faster if you leave it alone.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**An object will move in the direction of the force that is applied to it.**
This statement aligns with Newton’s laws of motion, particularly the first law, which states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by a net external force.
**An object will move in the direction of the force that is applied to it.**
This statement aligns with Newton’s laws of motion, particularly the first law, which states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by a net external force.