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The magnetic forces from the North and South pole send magnetic forces around the earth, that's why on a magnet you cant stick North and North or South and South, They have the same magnetic force
Gravity, electrical force, magnetic force. These can act with direct touch. "False" forces which are dependent on the observer's motion, such as centrifugal force and g forces are also sometimes considered as non-contact There are also some nuclear forces, but they are not normally observed, and electrical and magnetic forces are really two sides of the same coin.
forces in the same direction can be added to give us the resultant force and opposite force will subtracted to get resultant force
Yes. For example, the force of a 3-yr-old child pushing a shopping cart is typically less than the force of a freight train pushing the same cart. Similarly, the mutual forces of gravity between the Earth and the same child are less than the gravitational forces between the Earth and her father.
If two or more forces act on the same object, and in the same direction, you can calculate the net force by simply adding them.
The magnetic forces from the North and South pole send magnetic forces around the earth, that's why on a magnet you cant stick North and North or South and South, They have the same magnetic force
Gravity, electrical force, magnetic force. These can act with direct touch. "False" forces which are dependent on the observer's motion, such as centrifugal force and g forces are also sometimes considered as non-contact There are also some nuclear forces, but they are not normally observed, and electrical and magnetic forces are really two sides of the same coin.
Gravity, electrical force, magnetic force. These can act with direct touch. "False" forces which are dependent on the observer's motion, such as centrifugal force and g forces are also sometimes considered as non-contact There are also some nuclear forces, but they are not normally observed, and electrical and magnetic forces are really two sides of the same coin.
Dispersion Bond is the weak force of attraction between molecules of same element and bond is formed is known as dispersion bond
A magnet creates a magnetic field, often mistakenly referred to as a magnetic force. The actual force felt by a charged particle in a magnetic field (or electric field) is called the Lorentz force.
The magnetic force is F=qV.B = -qvB cos(VB).
Balanced forces mean the net force is zero, so they are not the same unless net force is zero. Net force is the vector sum of all forces on an object
Perpendicular to both the current and the magnetic field.
forces in the same direction can be added to give us the resultant force and opposite force will subtracted to get resultant force
magnetic field is a imaginary area around a manetic material where other magnetic subestences experience some force but flux is the imaginary lines of force that arise from magnet which indicate direction of force around it.
Yes. For example, the force of a 3-yr-old child pushing a shopping cart is typically less than the force of a freight train pushing the same cart. Similarly, the mutual forces of gravity between the Earth and the same child are less than the gravitational forces between the Earth and her father.
If many forces act in the same direction on an object, then the net force is their sum.