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Not necessarily so. Negative (deceleration) could be growing or decreasing in magnitude. The cause is going to be the Force that is acting on the system. If the Force is increasing, the acceleration will be also.
There is no force directed away from the center.If there were no force at all on the object, it would continue to travel in a straight line.The force directed inward, toward the center, is what bends its path around the center.
The net force is directed toward the center of the circular path that the object is moving along, and it has a magnitude equal to the velocity squared times mass divided by the radius of the path. (mv^2/r)
There is a net force acting on the planet. It is centrifugal force directed toward the planet that comes from the moon.
yes, they can balanced if they r in opposite direction n have same magnitude.....
Not necessarily so. Negative (deceleration) could be growing or decreasing in magnitude. The cause is going to be the Force that is acting on the system. If the Force is increasing, the acceleration will be also.
There is no force directed away from the center.If there were no force at all on the object, it would continue to travel in a straight line.The force directed inward, toward the center, is what bends its path around the center.
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A force of equal magnitude, acting in the opposite direction.
It is a vector with the same magnitude (size) but acting in the opposite direction.
The magnitude of the force is 700 N.The direction of the force is straight "down", i.e. toward the center of the earth.Note: There is also a gravitational force acting on the earth.The magnitude of the force is 700 N. The direction of the forceis toward the man's 'center of mass', roughly in the middle ofhis upper abdomen.
The upward force acting on an object is the normal force. It is equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction to the object's weight.
The net force is directed toward the center of the circular path that the object is moving along, and it has a magnitude equal to the velocity squared times mass divided by the radius of the path. (mv^2/r)
There is a net force acting on the planet. It is centrifugal force directed toward the planet that comes from the moon.
Magnitude is 315 N. Direction would be opposite the first force, so they cancel out and leave the body at rest.
If a body of mass m is in uniform circular motion with speed v and radius r, then the force acting on it has magnitude F = mv2 / r and is directed towards the centre of the circle. This is termed a "centripetal" (meaning "centre-seeking") force. To decrease the magnitude of the centripetal force, you must therefore either decrease the mass of the body, decrease the orbital speed, or increase the radius of the orbit.
decceleration means decreasing the rate of change of velocityby friction or some force acting on it