Net Force
The equal and opposite reaction in the force felt by the object pushing the box. E.g. if a person pushes a box the opposite force is the force felt on the hands
When an object is placed in water it experiences Buoyancy force. The magnitude of force is equal to the weight of water displaced and direction is perpendicular to free surface. Buoyancy is felt due to unequal amount of forces on upper and lower surface of object. Buoyancy force will not be felt in space.. This is not true, it can be felt if the water container is accelerating.
The characteristic of a nuclear force is that it is only felt among hadrons and is stronger than the Coulomb force at short distances.
Here are a couple.The compression force of that machine is measured in tons.I was amazed at the compression force I felt.
Net Force
The equal and opposite reaction in the force felt by the object pushing the box. E.g. if a person pushes a box the opposite force is the force felt on the hands
When an object is placed in water it experiences Buoyancy force. The magnitude of force is equal to the weight of water displaced and direction is perpendicular to free surface. Buoyancy is felt due to unequal amount of forces on upper and lower surface of object. Buoyancy force will not be felt in space.. This is not true, it can be felt if the water container is accelerating.
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Resistance from air.
A force is the total force felt by an object
The characteristic of a nuclear force is that it is only felt among hadrons and is stronger than the Coulomb force at short distances.
Here are a couple.The compression force of that machine is measured in tons.I was amazed at the compression force I felt.
They are areas where a magnetic force or pull is felt by an object or body which enters the area.
the rate of acceleration depends on mass and force , in the equation a= f/m ie halve the mass = twice the acceleration double the force = twice the acceleration
Swimming. Knowing I would not sink made feel safe. Taking off in an aircraft: I felt heavier.
The amount of force an object experiences can either be felt, or it can be measured using one of the various methods that have been developed in the twentieth century.