The upward force acting on an object is the normal force. It is equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction to the object's weight.
Add the different forces together to find the net force. For example, if you have a force of -5N acting on an object and another force of 8N acting on that object, the net force is 3 N.
the resultant force
It would have to be an unstoppable force if the object was immovable.
The forces acting on a stationary object are balanced. If you were to add up all the forces (taking the directions into account, you would get a total of 0. There are always forces acting on a object, such as gravity, so you cannot say that there are no forces acting on it. You can say that the forces are balanced.
Consequential force is the force which comes into play as a result of another force acting on an object.
Gravity is forcing an object to fall to the ground. Another force is friction from air pressure on the falling object.
weight, The weight of an object is the force of gravity acting on it.
The upward force acting on an object is the normal force. It is equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction to the object's weight.
Tension forces are two forces acting on one object, moving in opposite directions (away from one another) to stretch the object. Compression forces are two forces acting on one object, moving in opposite directions (towards one another) to compress or deform the object.
The downward force acting on an object in free fall is Gravity.
The larger the force acting upon an object, the greater the acceleration of the object.
If the forces are balanced this means that there is no net force acting
When the 'net' force on an object is zero, then either there are no forces acting on it, or else all the forces acting on it are 'balanced', and they have the same effect on it as if there were no force.
The forces acting on a stationary object are:PushPullGravity
Add the different forces together to find the net force. For example, if you have a force of -5N acting on an object and another force of 8N acting on that object, the net force is 3 N.
The net force acting on the object.