Gravity
The 2nd Law of Motion by Sir Isaac Newton.
Physics affects the gymnast in gymnastics. Think about it...gravity is the force that pulls the gymnast down. Newton's first law of motion (an object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force) is applied when the gymnast is rotating on the bars; his or her own momentum is the force that propels them. Newton's second law of motion (force=mass x acceleration) is applied when the gymnast is trying to move: the heavier the gymnast, the more force is necessary to make him or her move. Newton's third law of motion (every action has an equal and opposite reaction) applies when the beam is supporting the gymnast: the beam exerts an equal force on the gymnast to keep him or her from falling over. So, there you go!
It is exactly the same as momentum and covered by Newton's first law of motion. Inertia is a way of expressing the force required to get an object to move from rest, or the force required to change the velocity or direction of an object in motion. Anything that has mass will have inertia - a "resistance to move or change velocity or direction of motion".
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Discovering Gravity by watching a apple fall from a treeisacc newton was a very clever man, he discovered gravity and he experimented forces. He came up with the three laws of motion:#so long as the forces on an object are balanced, it will not move or if it is already moving, it will carry on moving at a constant velocity.if there is a resultant force on something, it will accelerate in that directionif an object exerts a force on another object, the other object will exert an equal reaction force, innit rubber dinghy rapids bro', brap, brapfarewell, my questioner
We use force to push an object. The SI unit of force is Newton. Newton is the force which can move a body of mass 1 kg with a speed of 1m/s.
Isaac Newton
A newton is a unit of force, and a force (if unbalanced) causes an acceleration. Acceleration involves any change of velocity - not just making things faster.
Newton 2nd Law is the answer
What happens is that the resistance of 1100 newton is the MAXIMUM resistance. If a force of 1000 newton is applied, the actual resistance will also be 1000 newton. If a force greater than the maximum force of friction is applied, the object will start to move.
The unit of force is Newton or N. One Newton is equal to the amount of force sufficient to move one kilogram of mass at the speed of one metre per second squared.
Work = 1 newton-meter = 1 joule
its motion ,and when the hamsters run on it their legs create a force causing the wheel to move
Any force will make things move, as long as there is no other force to counter it. (Such a counter-force may be present in the form of friction.)
Technically, the force does no work unless it acts through a distance. Since the box didn't move,no work was involved there.Concerning the apple, the work done there was (2N x 1m) = 2 newton-meters = 2 joules.
The Newton A force is a "push or a pull" One Newton is the force necessary to move a mass of 1kg by one meter in a second, not taking into account any other external forces such as gravity or friction.
Friction makes it harder to move things.