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The forces acting on a flying ball are:1. The frictional force exerted by air on the motion of the ball.2. The gravitational force of the earth, of course.
it is the force acting upon an object
The larger the force acting upon an object, the greater the acceleration of the object.
When you are running on a road ,you are acted upon by frictional force of the road.Is there another force of friction acting on you ? name and explain
gravity
On the bullet itself, gravity and air friction.
The ball follows a parabolic path when thrown. In a vacuum (with no air or other forces acting upon it) the gravitational pull of the earth causes the ball to accelerate toward the earth (9.8m/sec
The forces acting on a flying ball are:1. The frictional force exerted by air on the motion of the ball.2. The gravitational force of the earth, of course.
it is the force acting upon an object
The force acting upon it is energy.
The larger the force acting upon an object, the greater the acceleration of the object.
According to Newton's laws, the conditions in which a body accelerates are only those in which a force is acting upon it. With no force acting upon it, a body would not accelerate. With a force acting upon it, it would accelerate by an amount proportional to the force and inversely proportional to its mass.
gravity
When you are running on a road ,you are acted upon by frictional force of the road.Is there another force of friction acting on you ? name and explain
gravity
Newton's 2nd Law says if the momentum of a body is changing there is a forcing acting upon it. If the ball moves your fingers, then work is done by it.
The net force acting on the object.