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tension , compression and friction
Balanced forces do not alter the motion of objects.
When the forces acting on an object are balanced, they cancel each other out and the result is no change in its motion.Balanced forces have no effect on motion. Unbalanced forces cause acceleration.
Then the effect is as if there are no forces on it at all, and it moves in a straight line with constant speed.
Then the effect is as if there are no forces on it at all, and it moves in a straight line with constant speed.
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Some do it depends on the frequency of the network who's mast it is
the mast and some ropes The sail is attached to the mast, which is in turn supported by stays (lines running from the mast fore and aft to the hull) and shrouds (lines running from the mast to the sides of the hull).
All forces produce an effect of some sort. If a force appears to have no effect, then it has been missed in observation. For example when you press your finger down onto a solid table, you might say it had no effect on the table but it would have had an observable effect on your finger, flattening the part of your finger in contact with the table.
The stays are usually wire, connecting the mast (near to the top) to the deck (near the gunwales). Its purpose is to prevent the mast from being ripped out of the deck by the forces of the wind against the sail...
Fore-mast: the first mast, or the mast fore of the main-mast.Main-mast: the tallest mast, usually located near the center of the ship.Mizzen-mast: the third mast, or the mast immediately aft of the main-mast.(information from wikipedia)
Generally speaking wind is not the only ingredient in a full capsize, a boat may be heeled over perhaps to a point where the mast may almost touch the water, at this point the force of right moment in the weight of the keel takes over to keep it from capsizing, also as the mast goes farther over the wind begins to spill off the top of the mast, reducing the forces on the mast and tendancy for a complete capsize. Large waves, especially breaking waves will have more of an effect on flipping a keeled sailboat that perhaps becoming beam or sideways to the waves .
Gravity, air resistance, force produced by the spinning of the ball.
tension , compression and friction
Forces of attraction have a stronger effect on the behavior of liquid particles.
The front mast is called the Foremast. Sometimes it is called the mizzen mast.
a mast is like an adventure you can use your rubber bands and for short,(to answer your question)a mast is a mast