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The force that holds a picture on a wall is the force of friction between the back of the picture frame and the wall. This friction prevents the picture from sliding or falling off the wall.
The force that holds a picture on a wall is the force of friction between the picture hook/nail and the wall, as well as gravity acting on the picture downward. These forces combine to keep the picture in place.
No, a picture on a wall is not a balanced force. Balance refers to the equality of forces acting in opposite directions, resulting in no change in an object's motion. In this case, the force of gravity acting on the picture is balanced by the force exerted by the wall, allowing the picture to remain in place.
The main forces that affect a picture hanging on a nail on a wall are gravity pulling the picture downwards, tension in the nail supporting the weight of the picture, and the frictional force between the picture frame and the wall that keeps it from sliding.
The force of gravity, weight = mg.
Purchase a spring and wire frame-like attachment that holds the plate in three places, nearly invisibly, BEHIND it. With this, it can be hung on a wall like a picture.
picture of wall of china
A picture on a wall could be a mural, a painting, a photograph. It depends on the picture.
One of newtons laws? An object at rest stays at rest until acted upon by an outside force? If that's what your asking
Picture, Wall, Frame.
A picture on a wall could be called a mural, a painting, a photograph.
A wall that holds back water is a dike, levee or dam