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If the buoyant force is greater than the weight of an object than the object will accelerate (assuming there are no other forces acting on the object)
Is it unbalanced forces.
In that case, of course, the net force is down - the object will sink.
Yes, the output force of a rake is greater than the input force.
Then the resistance is greater than the applied force. It happens all the time - like if you hit your head against a brick wall!
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If the buoyant force is greater than the weight of an object than the object will accelerate (assuming there are no other forces acting on the object)
The object sinks.
Is it unbalanced forces.
In that case, of course, the net force is down - the object will sink.
Yes, the output force of a rake is greater than the input force.
After the passing of the eye the rain and wind returns at a greater force than it was originally.
The IMA of a machine is greater than 1 whenever the output force is greater than the input force.
If the force is not greater than the weight of the bale, the bale will not move.
The Output Force Will Most Likely Be Greater Than The Input Force. So "OUTPUT" Is Greater Than "INPUT".
Then the resistance is greater than the applied force. It happens all the time - like if you hit your head against a brick wall!