well if you want to throw a ball, there is friction going against your ball. It is also the same with if you want to kick a football there is forces going against it to stop the ball.
Force is the one and only means of bringing about a change in motion.
The motion of an object is directly related to the amount of force applied to it. The greater the force applied, the more acceleration the object will experience, leading to a change in its motion. The relationship is described by Newton's second law of motion, which states that force equals mass times acceleration.
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A physicist would study motion, force, and energy. Physics is the branch of science that deals with the study of matter, energy, motion, and force.
Force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. Force can cause an object to accelerate, decelerate, stop, or change direction. Essentially, force and motion are directly related, as force is what causes changes in the motion of an object.
Newton is the first and the most famous is Enstein
force! (i think) It was in my science book... so that is what i am assuming!It is actually an unbalanced force not just a force. -Kelsey Munroe
Because of science, we better understand sports. For example, a soccer ball slows down after being kicked because of the friction of the grass. We know from Newton's laws that an object in motion (the soccer ball) stays in motion unless stopped by another force (friction). Science also helps us improve sports and come up with techniques. Because we understand scientific laws that relate to sports, we can come up with rules or techniques that help us or make the game more fair.
Force=mass*acceleration
Force and motion can be helpful in various situations, such as in transportation to move vehicles, in manufacturing to assemble products, and in sports to propel athletes. Understanding the relationship between force and motion helps in designing efficient systems and optimizing performance.
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science plays in a part of cheer leading because of the force and motion the cheerleaders make.