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A cone in which the resultant force exerted by one flat horizontal surface on another must be located when both surfaces are at rest, as determined by the coefficient of static friction.
You have not provided a sensible question, so it is not possible to provide a sensible answer. If the object is on a horizontal surface, or in free fall, the answer is no. If the object is on an inclined surface, the answer is yes. You can, for example, push a bicycle uphill. The force you exert is mainly horizontal, but the bike goes upwards.
Within a context, the two may be different, yet the general descriptions are the same. A level surface is measurably level; a horizontal surface simply implies the relative situation for a surface.
That's the average 'pressure' on the surface.
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Pressure
In a liquid or gas the pressure at any given point is the same in all directions. In a solid the pressure can vary depending on direction. So, for example, the vertical pressure can be greater or less than the horizontal pressure.
Pressure is the force exerted on an object divided by the area where the pressure was applied.
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Tides result from differences in the gravitational forces exerted at different points on the Earth's surface by another body (such as the Moon).
The pressure exerted by a solid object is in only one direction.
The pressure exerted by a solid object is in only one direction.