Net force at an angle
Lumalakas.
because the floor exerts the same amount of force which means the net force is balanced causing it not to move
Shear is a sideways force. Friction is drag - from any direction.
That sounds like a 'wedge', like a chisel.
Net force at an angle
Lumalakas.
The "sideways" or shearing force (stress) applied to the bolt or the corresponding strain produced by that force.
the answer is tension
Tension is the force that causes plates to move sideways past each other. This can cause built up stress that releases suddenly and causes earthquakes.
because the floor exerts the same amount of force which means the net force is balanced causing it not to move
Tension is the force that causes plates to move sideways past each other. This can cause built up stress that releases suddenly and causes earthquakes.
Shear is a sideways force. Friction is drag - from any direction.
That sounds like a 'wedge', like a chisel.
Convection. It consists of heated magma rising, then cooling, sinking, and reheating constantly in the mantle.
Sideways and down the bridge's arch pillars, keeping all points of contact in compression.
Centripetal force is always changing as it is a direct result as a change in velocity. This can be experienced when you drive in your car and go on an off or on ramp. You feel as though you are being pushed sideways.