State two effects of force.

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1) disturbs the motion or brings a disturbed condition into an equilibrium condition. 2) work done
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As we know, Force is mass times acceleration. Thus two effects of force may be given as: 1) It may accelerate or decelerate an object. 2) It may change the shape of an object.
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1. Force changes the state of rest of a body to a state of motion or the state of uniform motion in a straight line of a body to accelerated motion. Here acceleration can be positive or negative 2. Force can also change the direction of motion of a body. It can also change the shape or dimension of a...
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1. Force changes the state of rest of a body to a state of motion or the state of uniform motion in a straight line of a body to accelerated motion. Here acceleration can be positive or negative 2. Force can also change the direction of motion of a body. It can also change the shape or dimension of a body. read less
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