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Answer:

not always

so i would say it is false

Explanation:

Forces cause objects to move, when the frictional force between two object is less then applied force. Forces don not cause objects to move (false).

What is force?

Force is the effect of pull or push due to which the object having a mass changes its velocity.

The force is of two types-

  • Push-When the force applied in the direction of motion of the object, then the force is called the push force.
  • Pull- When the force applied in the opposite  direction of motion of the object, then the force is called the pull force.

Now we have to find that the forces applied on a object always cause to move the object or not.

Lets take a example there is wall of a room. You apply a push force on it but it does not move from its original position and remain at its place.

When you push a wall, the wall pushes back you with the same intensity of force.The it is required greater force, then the frictional force or the force by which the body is fixed to move it.

Hence, forces do not always cause objects to move. Thus this is a false  statement.

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