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Of course, otherwise there would no acceleration (change of velocity).

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Earth exerts an unbalanced force on a ball thrown into the air?

True. Gravity.


What force does Earth exerts on a ball thrown into the air?

gravity


What is the difference between thrust and weight?

force applies perpendicularly is called thrust force which earths exerts on objests is weight


How does the size of the force exerted by Earths gravity on a car compare with the force the car exerts on Earth?

The magnitude of the force is exactly the same (Newton's Third Law).


How does the size of force exerted by earths gravity on a car compare with the size of the force the car exerts on earth?

The magnitude of the force is exactly the same (Newton's Third Law).


How strong is the earths moons gravatational pull?

The moon exerts a gravitational force approximately one sixth of the gravity of earth.


What is the measure of earths gravitational force on an object is the object?

Commonly referred to as the object's "weight".Note: The object also exerts the same identical gravitational force on the earth.Earth


Is an unbalanced desk an example of an unbalanced force?

No. There is no such thing as a single force that is balanced or unbalanced, and a desk is not a force anyway.


When do you say that the force is unbalanced?

When an object accelerates, the force is unbalanced.


What gravitational force exerts on an object?

Gravitational force exerts an attraction on objects.


Compare How does the size of the force exerted by Earths gravity on a car compare with the size of the force the car exerts on Earth?

A gravitational force exists between every two mass objects.The force is the same on both objects.


What force keeps the moon in orbits around earth?

The force of gravity does. It's really the only force available.