2. Increase the acceleration of the object. The greater the acceleration of an object, the more force is required to produce it.
3. Change the direction of the object's motion. If an object is moving in one direction and a force is applied in a different direction, the force will cause the object to change its direction of motion. The greater the change in direction, the more force is required.
4. Apply the force over a longer period of time. The longer a force is applied to an object, the greater the change in its motion will be.
5. Use a lever, pulley, or other mechanical advantage device. These devices can be used to multiply the force applied to an object.