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  • 16-10-2020
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why are force and velocity different?​

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  • 16-10-2020

Answer: If you apply force to an object the velocity changes. But it doesn't work the other way around apply velocity and the force (no!)  Velocity does not change on an object.   A force pushes or pulls on an object, but velocity is simply something an object has I hope this makes sense to you. Hope this helps :)

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