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Friction acts in the opposite direction of the object's motion
300 Newtons to the left. Remember, there is an equal and opposite force. So the force is equal, 300 Newtons, and it is opposite (opposite of right is left).
The stronger force overpowers the weaker voice. Say that the stronger force is pushing a box to the left, and the weaker force is pushing the box to the right. The stronger force will overpower the weaker force, and the box will move to the left.
Friction exerts a force opposite the direction of the object's motion. For example, if you were pushing an object to the right (looking from a side view) the friction would be facing left.
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Not always, the unbalanced force only points in the direction of the acceleration so a body may be moving in the opposite direction. Example. A car moves with some speed to the right on a horizontal surface and lock the brakes, if the surface has friction, but the net force acting on it is equal to the frictional force pointing left and produces a Deceleration of carriage until stop, but while this happens continuously in motion to the right.
The application of force on object (without opposing forces) results in acceleration in the direction of the vector. In this case the unbalanced force to the left will accelerate the object to the right.
It means that at equilibrium the chemical reaction will mainly occur in the direction to the left of the chemical equation eg 6co2 + 6H2o-----> c6h12o6 if equilibrium lies to left it means the dominating direction of the reaction will be to left ie co2 and h2o will be formed from c6h1206 ......hypothetically
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the child must apply a force on the direction perpendicular to the car from the right side
There are generally 4 forces which affect an object. These are: - weight force - the force acting downwards on the object - normal reaction force - the force acting upwards on the object - driving force - the force pushing the object on the horizontal plane (ie. left/right) - friction force (including air resistance) - the force pushing the object in the opposite direction to the driving force