Both objects are acted on by the force of the expanding gases in the bore. The forces forward and backward have to be equal. The motion they produce ... the forward motion of the shot and the rearward motion of the cannon ... are in inverse proportion to their masses, so that the linear momentum after the shot is the same as the linear momentum before the shot, namely zero.
The forces are equal in both directions. The momentum of the shot is also equal to the momentum of the cannon in the other direction. The backward velocity of the cannon is: (forward velocity of the shot) times (mass of the shot) divided by (mass of the cannon).
Torque is the product of (force) x (distance from the center of rotation).So with a distance from the center that's large enough or small enough,any force can produce as much or as little torque as you want.
Because like a cannon when the cannon ball comes out the cannon goes forward that's reaction force. Normal force is where the force does not use a ton of force so you don't see it react.
no, but rotation can produce centripetal force
Both objects are acted on by the force of the expanding gases in the bore. The forces forward and backward have to be equal. The motion they produce ... the forward motion of the shot and the rearward motion of the cannon ... are in inverse proportion to their masses, so that the linear momentum after the shot is the same as the linear momentum before the shot, namely zero.
Cannon Air Force Base was created in 1943.
The forces are equal in both directions. The momentum of the shot is also equal to the momentum of the cannon in the other direction. The backward velocity of the cannon is: (forward velocity of the shot) times (mass of the shot) divided by (mass of the cannon).
The airport code for Cannon Air Force Base is CVS.
For every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction. -500N
Torque is the product of (force) x (distance from the center of rotation).So with a distance from the center that's large enough or small enough,any force can produce as much or as little torque as you want.
Because like a cannon when the cannon ball comes out the cannon goes forward that's reaction force. Normal force is where the force does not use a ton of force so you don't see it react.
no, but rotation can produce centripetal force
You can use moment of force in many concepts electronics, mechanically etc. in electronics one is to load an inductor to a tension and when you remove the power the inductor will discharge and produce a back EMF that discharge can produce a much higher voltage than the voltage that you applied to the inductor in the first place. in mechanics, a pendulum produce moment of force, a flywheel produce moment of force, when you spin it will keep on rotating until the moment of force wear out then it will stop
Magnetic Force
It never existed ....
Force of Magnet= qvbsin(x) let q= charge v=velocity b=magnetic field