1. Weight of the object acting always downward which is due to gravitational pull
2. Buoyant force which acts always upward which equals to the weight of the displaced fluid.
3. As the objects starts moving within fluid then viscous dragging force comes into the scene and acts always opposite the direction of motion.
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raising of object temperature, the mass, specific heat
It's shape, speed, and frontal cross-section.
Speed, shape and frontal cross-section.
In solids, the resistance varies directly as the length of the object and inversely as the cross-sectional ares of the object and coefficient of resistance of the material which is an inherent property that each solid (metal or other) has.
volume of the displaced fluid, gravitational acceleration, and the fluid's density
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You have three semicircular canals placed in the internal ear. They are placed in three planes, at right angles to each other. They contain partly filled with the fluid called as 'Lymph'. From the level of the fluid in those semicircular canals, you get the position of the head in relation of the surrounding.
The three factors that set convection currents in motion are: the heating and cooling of fluid, the change in it's density, and the force of gravity.
three factors are 1) volume 2) temperature 3) upon the depth of the fluid
Actually, there are three things: 1. object magnifies (zoom) 2. flips 3. and invert (from the <--- to the --->)
shape, size, and speed
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raising of object temperature, the mass, specific heat
Three factors that affect movement are friction, wind resistance, and velocity. Friction is the resistance that a single object encounters when moving over another object. Velocity is speed, and wind resistance is the opposing force on an object.
The three factors that set convection currents in motion are: the heating and cooling of fluid, change in its density, and the force of gravity combine to set it in motion.
It's shape, speed, and frontal cross-section.