overcomer
No, it CAN'T be greater, and it is usually smaller.
false; usually it takes more force to overcome static friction which is higher
Push it, or pull it. You may have to push hard enough to overcome a force of friction.
You do it by exerting a force greater than the gravitational force, in the opposite direction ... a lot like what you do with your legs when you want to climb some stairs.
a lever is overcome by Inertia.
No, it CAN'T be greater, and it is usually smaller.
false; usually it takes more force to overcome static friction which is higher
The truck has a greater mass and therefore a greater amount of inertia to overcome. To accelerate a greater mass requires a greater force.
Push it, or pull it. You may have to push hard enough to overcome a force of friction.
Thrust . i mean a force required to overcome the gravity of earth and which is greater than its weight.
Exactly the way you do it when you walk up stairs ... use your engines tocreate a force greater than your weight and opposite to the force of gravity.
You do it by exerting a force greater than the gravitational force, in the opposite direction ... a lot like what you do with your legs when you want to climb some stairs.
a lever is overcome by Inertia.
The force a machine helps us overcome is resistance.
By force
By applying an upward force on the object that is greater than the downward force of Earth's gravity acting on it. Somewhat the same thing that you do with your leg muscles when you walk upstairs, or go in for a jump shot.
You don't specifically need a magnet to overcome the force of gravity; ANY force that is stronger than gravity can "overcome" it, at least temporarily. For example, if you lift an object up, you are "overcoming" the force of gravity.