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Force is porportional to area. A purely (theoretical) flat surface will have equal amounts of force applied to every point in contact, provided that the object weighs the same in each point.
A plane of application is an imaginary, flat surface in which an applied force passes through.
The force of friction!
friction
Center of Pressure. CP is located at the centroid on a flat panal or surface.
Force is porportional to area. A purely (theoretical) flat surface will have equal amounts of force applied to every point in contact, provided that the object weighs the same in each point.
A plane of application is an imaginary, flat surface in which an applied force passes through.
A plane of application is an imaginary, flat surface in which an applied force passes through.
A flat surface generally refers to a horizontal surface and is referred to as the plane.
Gravity!
the plateau will get flat
there is distortion
It becomes softer and/or thins out if put on a flat surface.
ovalish shape
Because it takes all the F=μN out of our lives! F- Force in Newtons (N) μ - Greek letter Mu (Coefficient of friction with no units) N-Normal force (force perpendicular to surface measured in newtons N) (found using mass * gravity assuming you're on a flat surface) When a surface has a lot of friction, the force applied is lowered due to the higher friction coefficient. When there's more friction, it takes more force to move an object on a surface.
It depends on the projection that is used.
The force of friction!