A 95 CFM fan may not generate enough force to move a 150 lb object, as the required force to overcome static friction is calculated to be 6 lbs. To determine the fan's effectiveness, one must convert CFM to force using the appropriate equations, factoring in air density and the fan's cross-sectional area. The discussion highlights that the force generated by the airflow depends on the velocity of the air and the mass flow rate, which can be derived from the CFM rating. Ultimately, understanding the relationship between airflow, velocity, and force is crucial for assessing the fan's capability in propelling objects.