They would travel equal distances because equal amounts of force allows for an equal amount of acceleration.
As the door is free to move in our case, then no reaction as per your expectation ie the second force named as newton's second force, by you. The force applied would act as torque as it gets a chance to make an angular displacement of the door about the axis of rotation. Hence work will be done by the force applied.
yes, newtons first law applies to bicycling because if a force is not applied to the tyres via the pedals or directly, the bicycle will remain at rest.
If there is no force against motion,applied force is zero. If there is force against motion,applied force is equal and opposite to that force.
a marble will keep lying on the floor until a force is applied on it.
Newtons second law states that the acceleration of a body is proportional to the force applied to it.
It is 495 Newtons.
It is 495 Newtons.
It is the magnitude of the force applied in Newtons or pounds
newtons 1st law
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Newton "invented" "applied mathematics" and calculus.
Acceleration is proportional to the force applied and inversely proportional to the mass
Buoyancy = weight of displaced fluid. 10 newtons = 9.8 kilograms with 1G of force applied in a vacuum.
The measure of a force acting on a body is the mass of the body multiplied by its acceleration in the direction of the applied force.
the effect is that there is a equal and oppsite force. one of newtons laws
495 n
495 n