The Unbalanced force

unbalanced force
image taken from measure.igpp.ucla.edu


As we have just seen in our definition of Newton's first law, it has been noticed an unbalanced force which is the forces that cause the change of the state of rest or motion. If there is an unbalanced force Newton's first law cannot anymore be applied. Now we are touching straight Newton's second law of motion. "
If an object has an unbalanced forces acting on it, it will accelerate. The object will speed up, slow down or change direction". It is so clear that for someone leaving chastity the reason or the motivation of his vow of chastity can be impacted. For the monk or the priest the reason or the motivation for the vow of chastity is the purity and devotion to God. To be more pessimism we can stress on "change of direction", and we don't want our priest to change their direction. The priest's consecration to God is a lot important for us. Can the priest leave the vow of chastity and be able to curb the work of God and family with equity ? Yes it may be possible and Newton's first law also answers to it : forces should be balanced for the object to be at rest or at a constant motion. It is possible if all the forces applied are balanced.

Prev / Next


Introduction
Definition
-Chastity
-Newton's first law
  How Newton's first law is related to chastity
The unbalanced force
Balance the forces
Sir Isaac Newton the chaste
Conclusion

Bibligraphy