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The force exerted by a liquid on an immersed in it is called?

"What is the force exerted by a still liquid on an immersed non-moving object called? -- PressureOtherwise, if the object is moving, one could also have "shear forces".


An object moving at a constant velocity will?

... continue to do that, until a force is exerted on it.


What does the unbalanced force exerted on object at rest?

When an object is at rest, the forces acting upon it are balanced - there are no unbalanced forces.


What is a force when neither object is moving?

When neither object is moving, the force between them is balanced. This is known as static equilibrium, where the forces acting on each object cancel each other out, resulting in no net force and no movement.


How can one determine the force exerted by an object based on its velocity?

The force exerted by an object can be determined based on its velocity by using the formula: force mass x acceleration. When an object is moving at a certain velocity, its acceleration can be calculated using the change in velocity over time. By multiplying the mass of the object by its acceleration, one can determine the force exerted.


How the reaction force will act on an object while pulling and pushing the object placed on a table?

When pulling an object on a table, the reaction force will be equal and opposite to the pulling force exerted on the object. When pushing an object on a table, the reaction force will be equal and opposite to the pushing force exerted on the object. In both cases, the table exerts a reaction force to prevent the object from moving.


What is gravitational force exerted on an object called?

The gravitational force exerted on an object is called weight. It is the force exerted by gravity on the object's mass.


What starts an object moving or stops it when it's already moving?

An object begins moving when a force is exerted on it, whether it is a push, pull, or some other interaction. To stop an object that is already moving, a force in the opposite direction is applied to slow it down or bring it to a halt.


What is an downward force of air against a moving object?

An example of downward force of air against a moving object is drag. Drag is the resistance force exerted by air on an object moving through it in the opposite direction. It acts to slow down the object's motion by creating a counterforce against its movement.


Which friction force is exerted by the fluids?

The friction force exerted by fluids is typically referred to as viscous drag. This force arises due to the friction between the moving object and the fluid it is moving through. Viscous drag depends on the velocity of the object and the properties of the fluid.


When a force is exerted over a distance its what energy?

When a force is exerted over a distance, it is work energy. Work is defined as the process of moving an object by applying force. This work energy can result in the object gaining kinetic energy or potential energy.


Did you exert a force to keep the stone moving in a circle?

Yes, to keep an object moving in a circle, a force must be exerted towards the center of the circle. This is known as centripetal force.