Gravity and buoyancy
What two forces are balanced when a system is in isostasy?
Downward gravity and upward buoyancyThe two forces that balance isostatic adjustments are gravitational force and buoyant force.
Gravity and buoyancy
Intermolecular forces are the forces between molecules which hold two or more of them together; intramolecular forces happen inside of the molecule, & are the forces holding the atoms together witch form the molecule.
It happens when 1 force is having larger magnituge and the other is less in magnitude ........ and then the forces does not balance each other Take the example of weight and tension of a body connected by string . weight and tension are always opposite in the direction if the weight is suppose 12 newton and tension is 10 newton , then same thing will happen , they can't balance each other ...... as the strength of weight is more than tension
Two pencils won't stick together because all of the attractive forces between them are either very weak, or don't participate between objects that are as far apart (atomically) as they are.
In a single molecule of CH4 you would have intramolecular forces that are covalent bonds. The intermolecular forces that exist between molecules of CH4 are called dispersion forces. These forces are the only intermolecular forces that occur between non-polar molecules.
The denudation of the soil cover and subsequent washing down is described as soil erosion. The processes of soil formation and erosion, go on simultaneously and generally there is a balance between the two. Sometimes, this balance is disturbed due to human activities like deforestation, over-grazing, construction and mining etc., while natural forces like wind, glacier and water lead to soil erosion.breaking down of soil time period can cause land slides.
Two forces do balance each other out, as long as the two forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
When two forces are balanced, their vector sum is zero.
isostacy refers to equilibrium that exist between part of the crust.in geology the term is used to refer to gravitational equilibrium between lithosphere and asthenosphere. isostacy is explained by isostacy theory that state ;=total mass of the rock in any vertical column of unit cross-section is constant. Two hypothesis are used to explain the earth,that is -principle of mass compensation by J.H Pratt in 1854 -principle of depth compensation by G.B Airy in 1855.
I THINK balance is a forceNew author. It should be, because balance is two forces pushing each side of a plane which the forces are same
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If the forces are balanced they will have no action or the object, if not they will accelerate the object in the resultant direction of the two forces..
Two events that can upset the balance between gravity and pressure in a nebula are a supernova explosion or the collision of two nebulae. A supernova explosion releases an enormous amount of energy and can disrupt the delicate equilibrium between gravity and pressure. The collision of two nebulae can also disturb the balance by introducing additional gravitational forces and increasing the overall pressure within the system.
An orbit is made possible by an equilibrium, or balance, of forces. Typically, this involves two forces: one of gravitational attraction between the objects and another caused by centripetal acceleration. At a given radius of orbit, a velocity can be found such that these two forces are equal, keeping the object in orbit.
center forces and gravitational forces
The forces will be balance.
inner and outer balance makes it.