The concept of direction in relation to gravity is complex.
Gravity is a property of matter and can be visulised as a force pulling towards the centre of mass of that matter.
Thus YOU as a body of matter have a mass and a gravitational force of your own.
However, on the Earth, your mass is much smaller than Earth's so you feel Earth's gravity pulling you towards its centre.
On the Moon you woud feel yourself being pulled towards the centre of mass of the Moon.
Thus as you can see what happens applies depends on where you are - but - it is always towards the centre of mass.
Toward the center of mass of the object
what is the work done if we apply a 1.2N force and we move 4 m in the direction of force
If you apply a force to the outward or inward direction on a door or a window it will move to the direction of the applied force. If you apply the force towards the direction of the hinge then the door will not move. If you are superman then it will break. If you apply the force to opposite sides of a can then the can gets pressed. There are countless examples which are impossible to mention unless you can be specific in your approach to your imagination.
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When you apply force at an angle to the direction of movement, two components result; F.D + FxD. F.D = -FDcos(angle) called work and FXD = FDsin(angle) called torque.
If you apply force in the same direction an object moves, the work on the object is positive.If the force is in the opposite direction as the direction the object moves, the work on the object is negative.
what is the work done if we apply a 1.2N force and we move 4 m in the direction of force
The force of attraction between masses is called gravitional force or gravity
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the child must apply a force on the direction perpendicular to the car from the right side
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the three types of energy ;the magnetic force;gravitional force;wind force
From what I know, Force of Gravity always acts in the vertically downward direction.
Centripetal Force.That force is, of course, supplied by gravitional force.
If you apply a force to the outward or inward direction on a door or a window it will move to the direction of the applied force. If you apply the force towards the direction of the hinge then the door will not move. If you are superman then it will break. If you apply the force to opposite sides of a can then the can gets pressed. There are countless examples which are impossible to mention unless you can be specific in your approach to your imagination.