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The acceleration plus other driving forces minus retarding forces equals the unbalanced force (force net.)
To achieve more acceleration, you need more force.
Resultant Force = (Force1) + (Force2) + (Force3)where each term in the formula is a Vector.
no. a force acting perpendicularly on a body cannot cancel a force which is acting horizontally on the same body.!!!!
Use the formula force = mass x acceleration. In SI units, the force should be in newtons, the mass in kilograms, the acceleration in meters/second2.
the force of the airplane is directly related to the force of 10000 newtons therfore using the formula of p=1/2q3(6k) we can easily figure out that the force of the airplane is 1000/10 which is 100.
Lift.
lift, thrust, drag and weight(gravity)
Stress is a force acting on certain area. Stress equals force divided by area.
gravity wind resistance weight
Force equals mass times acceleration.
Force equals mass times acceleration.
When an airplane is motionless on the tarmac, discounting any winds, there are two primary forces acting on it. First is the force of gravity pushing downwards, and secondly, there is the reactionary force pushing back upwards.
If the airplane is not a lifting body and has no wings, there could be no lift to hold it aloft. Therefore, the only force acting on the aircraft in the vertical dimension is gravity, and so the airplane falls.
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The gravitational force between the Earth and an airplane is greatest when the airplane is at the minimum possible altitude. Its effect on the airplane depends on how the gravitational force is related to the total system of forces on the aircraft, that is, what other forces are acting on it at the same time, whether it's climbing, diving, standing still on level ground, standing on sloped ground in a wind, etc.
Archimedes's principle states that the buoyant force acting on an object immersed or floating in a fluid equals the weight of the fluid displaced.