Yes. The definition of a force is a push or a pull. So, as long as the object moves, a force has indeed acted upon it.
cumultive force is the force that acts upon a specific object
Perpendicular Force is the forces that acts at right angle to the object.
you fail in grade 11 physics
Work = (Force) x (Distance the object moves) x (cosine of the angle between force and motion)
because gravity is a force that acts down on an object. In physics up is positive and down is negative
force
If no force acts upon an object at rest it will just stay there. Example: Lets say you put an appple on a flat table. The apple stays still when you don't touch it. If you touch the apple, it will move. If you don't touch the apple, it will just stay there.
impulse
The combined changes in an object's speed and direction when force acts on it is called "acceleration".
its called nweton
inertia
changes the motion of the object
A push or pull that acts on an object is a force.
The tendency is called inertia. The inertia of an object is directly related to its mass, since the effect of any given force depends on the mass and motion of the object (and whether the force acts with or against any other existing forces).
Then one force is overcoming another force, and the object moves.
Then one force is overcoming another force, and the object moves.
Then one force is overcoming another force, and the object moves.