yes it can .
No, centrifugal force is greater at the poles than at the equator because the Earth's rotation causes a bulging effect at the equator that counteracts the centrifugal force. This is why objects weigh slightly less at the equator compared to the poles.
The gravity from the Sun is more than the gravity from the Moon. However, the Moon has a greater effect on the tides.The gravity from the Sun is more than the gravity from the Moon. However, the Moon has a greater effect on the tides.The gravity from the Sun is more than the gravity from the Moon. However, the Moon has a greater effect on the tides.The gravity from the Sun is more than the gravity from the Moon. However, the Moon has a greater effect on the tides.
Yes, a force can have multiple effects at the same time. For example, a force applied to an object can both accelerate it and change its direction of motion simultaneously.
Generally speaking, if an object has more mass than another, it will exert more gravitational force. Ex1: The sun has more mass than Jupiter, so it exerts more gravity, while Jupiter exerts more than Earth as you'll be crushed within it's atmosphere. Ex2: An asteroid has less mass (usually) than mars or the moon, so it will produce less gravitational force than either planetary body.
It sure can. A machine as simple as a lever can produce an output force that is greater than the input force. Perhaps you are confusing "force" with "energy"?
Friction increases the effect of the input force
Yes, termites produce more methane than cows.
The mass of the train is significantly larger than the mass of the flying bug. The force exerted by the bug on the train is too small to produce a noticeable effect on the train's motion. Additionally, the train's momentum helps to absorb the impact without significant change in speed or direction.
Yes, a small force applied at a greater distance from the pivot point can produce a greater torque than a large force applied closer to the pivot point. This is because torque is the product of force and distance.
Well the above question is not true, The same object will weigh less at the equator than at the poles (of Earth). The force is the force of gravity and the effect is because the object placed at the poles will be nearer the center of the Earth than at the equator because the Earth is an Oblate Spheroid.
Not necessarily. Impulse depends on both the force applied and the time over which it acts. A smaller force acting for a longer time can produce the same impulse as a larger force acting for a shorter time.
All of the opioids have nausea as a potential side effect. Some people are more sensitive to this than others. Strong opioids (oxycodone) are more likely to produce nausea than weak opioids (codeine).