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I believe gravity would fit that description.
Because gravity is acting on the vertical component, exerting a constant -9.8m/s2 worth of acceleration.
Not at all. However Gravity can impart an acceleration - Gravitational acceleration.
A book setting on the table. The force of gravity is balanced by the equal and opposite force of the table holding the bookk. No acceleration of the book due to those forces.
Speed or acceleration have no effect on gravity.
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a satellite in orbit; it is moving at constant speed but is accelerating outward in circular acceleration, balanced by gravity acceleration (centripetal force).
Gravity have you been paying attention in school!
I believe gravity would fit that description.
I believe gravity would fit that description.
I believe gravity would fit that description.
I believe gravity would fit that description.
Because gravity is acting on the vertical component, exerting a constant -9.8m/s2 worth of acceleration.
Not at all. However Gravity can impart an acceleration - Gravitational acceleration.
Acceleration does not effect gravity. It is rather the other way round. Gravity can affect the rate of acceleration.
A book setting on the table. The force of gravity is balanced by the equal and opposite force of the table holding the bookk. No acceleration of the book due to those forces.
Speed or acceleration have no effect on gravity.