Plane forces are confined to a plane or are not three dimensional, while space forces are three dimensional..
are any the forces acting on the freezer balanced
To make it simple.... If u are placing a triangle on a paper, the forces acting on a triangle from your left to right or right to light, along the plane of paper cannot move it, but .. when it is moved towards u or away, it can be moved or shifted from plane to plane.. so triangle vibration depends on the forces u apply in the particular direction...
If the forces are balanced this means that there is no net force acting
Forces acting on an aircraft in flight are:gravityliftdrag
Coplanar forces systems have all the forces acting in one plane. It also means that all forces act within a single plane instead of three dimensions.
If an object is rolling along a plane horizontal surface with no other forces acting on it, then rolled distance is directly proportional to the time taken.If an object is rolling along a plane horizontal surface with no other forces acting on it, then rolled distance is directly proportional to the time taken.If an object is rolling along a plane horizontal surface with no other forces acting on it, then rolled distance is directly proportional to the time taken.If an object is rolling along a plane horizontal surface with no other forces acting on it, then rolled distance is directly proportional to the time taken.
William John Sheppard has written: 'The hydrodynamic forces acting on a regularly roughened plane surface'
If you are referring to the fundamental forces of nature; there are four, being: -Electromagnetism; this is the force responsible for all things involving magnets and electricity. -Gravity; this is the force that causes objects with mass (more correctly energy) to attract each other. It causes things to fall down and is probably the force most people are most familiar with. The last two forces are not generally known because their influences usually are only felt in the world of small things such as atoms, and their influences are only rarely seen in the every day world. -Weak nuclear force; this force governs certain interactions of sub-atomic particles and in particular it is responsible for radioactive decay. -Strong nuclear force; this force works on only a few types of particles; particles which have a color charge. It is, for example, responsible for binding the protons and neutrons together inside an atomic nucleus. Without this force the nucleus would be pushed apart because the protons repel each other electromagnetically.
Plane forces are confined to a plane or are not three dimensional, while space forces are three dimensional..
are any the forces acting on the freezer balanced
To make it simple.... If u are placing a triangle on a paper, the forces acting on a triangle from your left to right or right to light, along the plane of paper cannot move it, but .. when it is moved towards u or away, it can be moved or shifted from plane to plane.. so triangle vibration depends on the forces u apply in the particular direction...
The forces acting on the car include: 1) Weight (mass x gravity) of the car. 2) Normal force between the inclined plane at each tire (perpendicular to the inclined plane). 3) Force of static (rolling) friction acting between the tires and the inclined plane (parallel to the plane and acting against the direction of rotation of the tires). 4) Force exerted by the car on the plane (parallel and opposing friction on the inclined plane). 5) Drag force depending on air resistance and velocity of the car. The car is allowed to climb the hill because of the static friction opposing the force it is exerting. Without this friction, it would not be able to climb the hill.
If the forces are balanced this means that there is no net force acting
Forces acting on an aircraft in flight are:gravityliftdrag
Yes, the object can have equal forces acting in opposite directions: 5N ->[]<- 5N The object will have forces acting upon it, but will not move.
The forces acting on the bike is gravity, air resistance and friction.