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if a little force is moving it left O<- and a big force is moving it right --->O the net force is to the right --->O<- = -->O so it moves right Providing the force overcomes inertia and any friction

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Newtons 1st law states that a body will continue in motion or at rest unless a net force acts upon it.

If the net force is repelling the object then it will decelerate.

However if the net force acts in any other direction it will cause a change in the objects velocity.

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best example is the domino effect, the first impact of force doesn't need to be great even the motion of the wind can create force, also growth can create force by expansion. and create the domino effect. motion can be created by the expansion of touch of two objects.

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If there is a net force of 0 acting on an object then the object is either stationary or moving at a constant velocity. If the net force is not zero the object will accelerate in the direction of the net force.

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it depends, you didnt put all the variables and parameters in your question. That question is as confusing as probably my answer

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It accelerates in the direction of the net force, with an acceleration equal to

(net force) divided by (the object's mass).

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11y ago

one where Fapp > Ff, if the motion is vertical than Fg =/= Fn where Fapp = 0 or Fapp + Fn =/= Fg

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