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Do all force interactions cause a noticeable change in motion? Explain your thinking?

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User Dorene
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No. If you apply a force in a chair, for example, you only will be able to move the chair if you beat the static frictional force. So, with that example, we can see that is not any type of force that can produce movement. The only force that produces movement is a result force which is non-zero.

User Szymon Rozga
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The answer would be no
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