Force a give energy to an object to make it ?moving ? moving ? the ? of the motion

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To make an object move, you need to apply a force to it. The force should be in the same direction as the desired motion of the object. By Newton's second law of motion, the force applied to an object is equal to its mass multiplied by the acceleration imparted to it. Therefore, to give energy to an object and make it move, you need to provide a force that will result in acceleration. The magnitude of the force depends on the mass of the object and the desired acceleration.
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Apologies for the confusion. To force an object to move, you need to apply energy to overcome any opposing forces such as friction. By applying a force to the object, you transfer energy to it, causing it to accelerate and initiate motion. The force exerted should be in the same direction as the desired motion.
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