Not at all possible. Torque defined as the moment of the force about a point or an axis of rotation. Torque tau vector = radius vector x Force vector. Radius is to be measured only from a given point or given axis. Hence axis in very important
gravity
Yes, the object can have equal forces acting in opposite directions: 5N ->[]<- 5N The object will have forces acting upon it, but will not move.
YES , it can be possible because according to law of inertia if an object is moving andexternal force on it is zero then it keeps moving with constant velocity (constant speedin a straight line).Keep that up for a while and the object accomplishes some serious displacement.
Double the net force acting on it.
The net force that is acting on an object that is not changing speed is centripetal force that is pulling the object into a circular path. However, just to be clear on this point, while the object's "speed" is not changing, it's "velocity" certainly is, because velocity, unlike speed, has a directional component to it.
Not at all possible. Torque defined as the moment of the force about a point or an axis of rotation. Torque tau vector = radius vector x Force vector. Radius is to be measured only from a given point or given axis. Hence axis in very important
Mime/Pantomime
gravity
Its the distance from piston back, to piston out
bob
no
acting without words
it is called subtropical
yes it is possible to parachute without a "parachute" there is a suit which u wear called a squirrel suite i believe which allows the air to be caught acting as a "brake" there for slowing you down but i am not sure if it works completley
Combination
Silent.
Mime or miming.