You get something to draw with and something to draw on and DRAW
There is only one main force acting on a satellite when it is in orbit, and that is the gravitational force.
How about singing, showing off art work or even acting out a skit you made or something. ;^P
Acting space is the amount of space on a stage or wherever you are performing you can use to perform on.
Whereas it may not have been the first book on acting, Constantine Stanislavsky wrote the most influential set of books on acting: An Actor Prepares, Building a Character, and Creating the Role. Richard Boleslawiski's Acting: the First Six Lessons may have preceded it.
Yes
Free Body Diagram
If the force acting upon an object are balanced then the object must not be accelerating
acting diffrent or showing off a move
A satellite is in free fall. When the only force acting upon it is gravity, it reacts freely to this gravity, accelerating towards Earth. That is to say, instead of going in a straight line, the velocity vector changes direction, towards Earth. If the satellite is fast enough to be in orbit, it will never actually fall on Earth; but the velocity vector changes all the time.
If you add up all the forces acting on an object, they are balanced if they equal zero. (They cancel each other out). If the forces acting on a object are balanced, then the acceleration of that object is zero. It may still be moving, but it is not accelerating. An object that is not accelerating, (the sum of the forces acting on it is zero), is in equilibrium.
No; gravity will continue acting on your body. If there was no force acting on your body while in space (let's say an orbiting satellite), the satellite would fly out of Earth's orbit and just wander off forever, but that doesn't happen - so gravity has to be acting on the satellite and your body as well!
Assuming the satellite moves around Earth, the only relevant force is Earth's gravitation.
An object will continue accelerating as long as there is a force acting on it. (Newton's Second Law)
I don't see any diagram to the left.
Momentum is not a force.The only major force acting on a satellite is the gravitational attraction of the Earth (assuming it happens to go around the Earth).
It is important to learn many things in physics. Inertia Force is defined as a force opposite to an accelerating force acting on a body, and equal to the product of the accelerating force and the mass of the body.
That's known as a free body diagram.