How the acceleration of a body related to its mass and the resultant force acting on it?
1.a buoyant force acting on the body upwards due to air . 2.the weight of body acting downwards . this two forces acts.....
A body in uniform motion has no net force acting on it. That means that either there are no forces at all, or else that all the forces acting on it add up to zero.
A rapidly spinning body has energy though no external foces are activly acting upon it. In addition E=mc2 so there is a lot of energy tied up in the body's mass.
Gravity.
no. a force acting perpendicularly on a body cannot cancel a force which is acting horizontally on the same body.!!!!
The nervous system is the fast-acting control system.
How the acceleration of a body related to its mass and the resultant force acting on it?
1.a buoyant force acting on the body upwards due to air . 2.the weight of body acting downwards . this two forces acts.....
A body in uniform motion has no net force acting on it. That means that either there are no forces at all, or else that all the forces acting on it add up to zero.
The body accelerates.
The slow acting control system of the body is the Endocrine system. It is responsible for producing and releasing hormones into the blood.
Free Fall
force acting on unit mass of body is the acceleration of that body.
Equal forces acting on an object in opposite directions are called balanced forces. If they are on the same line of action, they are called couple forces.
There are many forces acting on a body. But, the moves because of the net force acting on it. So, we can say that the body accelerates because of net force acting on it only.
"The condition of equilibrium or motion of a rigid body is remain unchanged, if a force acting on the rigid body is replaced by another force of the same magnitude and same direction but, acting anywhere along the same line of action."