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an officer is justified in using force in order to arrest a resisting suspect?
A wall and a people
Resisting force refers to a force that acts in the opposite direction to an applied force, preventing or counteracting the motion or deformation of an object. It commonly arises when an object is pushed, pulled, or otherwise subjected to an external force.
drag
gravity
The four types of friction are static friction (force resisting motion when an object is stationary), kinetic friction (force resisting motion between two surfaces in contact), rolling friction (force resisting motion when an object is rolling on a surface), and fluid friction (force acting on an object moving through a fluid).
the beam gets bend if the load is more then the resisting force of the beam and if the resisting force is more then the load it doesn't bends.
An output force is the force that is exerted from the input force to create motion of the resisting object. the input force can be less or more then the output force
It depends. Two surfaces which are pressed together will show a frictional force resisting any sliding. If they are pressed together by gravity (e.g. such as for a book lying on a table), then the frictional force resisting a horizontal push will depend on the weight of the book, which depends on the force of gravity.
An output force is the force that is exerted from the input force to create motion of the resisting object. the input force can be less or more then the output force
The force applied by a machine to overcome resistance due to gravity or friction is known as the applied force. Applied force is the amount of force needed to move an object against a resisting force, such as the force of gravity or friction. This force is usually measured in Newtons (N). When an object is stationary, the applied force is equal to the resisting force. When an object is moving, the applied force must be greater than the resisting force in order to maintain the object's motion. If the applied force is too small, the object will slow down and eventually stop. If the applied force is too great, the object may accelerate or move too quickly.In order to determine the applied force, the resisting force must first be calculated. This can be done by multiplying the mass of the object by the acceleration due to gravity. The resisting force due to friction can be calculated by multiplying the normal force of the object by the coefficient of friction between the object and the surface it is in contact with.
Terminal velocity, where the driving force = drag force from the water