A force can be represented by an arrow in which the size of the force is represented by the length of the arrow (on some artbitrary but defined scale) and the direction of the force is the diretion of the arrow.
Force vectors are represented by arrows in a force diagram.
There is no way to answer because you have not given any examples where a force would be represented.
It tells us that the sizes of forces are equal and directions of forces are opposite.
vector
force usually represented by
Zero force. F-F=0
Force vectors are represented by arrows in a force diagram.
There is no way to answer because you have not given any examples where a force would be represented.
If the surface can be imagined, then it can be represented. Therefore, the answer to the question is that there is no such surface.
It tells us that the sizes of forces are equal and directions of forces are opposite.
unbalance force
vector
force usually represented by
downward
zero
The Amiot 143 of the French Air Force represented an evolution in the Amiot piston-engine.
Yes the action applies to the object that the force is exerted on while the reaction applies to the object applying the force.