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When you are running on a road ,you are acted upon by frictional force of the road.Is there another force of friction acting on you ? name and explain
I think anything that influences/acts upon or affecting something else is a force. So, yes.
Yes. Gravity. Air resistance (friction again).
force is a push or pull upon an object interaction with another object motion is a chang of location or position Of an object with respect to time
Assuming this is a vacuum: Motion would occur only if there is no secondly force acting on the object with the same magnitude(strength) but has the opposite direction to the force you're acting upon this object.
An object in motion will continue to stay in motion until acted upon by another force.
A proselyte can refer to a new convert to a religious faith or doctrine. In historical contexts, a proselyte can also refer to a Gentile who converted to Judaism.
A bestowment is an act of bestowing something upon someone, especially an honour, or something, such as an honour, which is bestowed upon someone.
When you are running on a road ,you are acted upon by frictional force of the road.Is there another force of friction acting on you ? name and explain
Elastic force is when something is being stretched or compressed.
Force is the product of mass and acceleration: F=ma. Therefore, to detect a force, one must detect acceleration. Examples would be a magnet pulling upon a hunk of iron or another magnetic, or a body falling upon another body. The strong nuclear force binds the protons of an atom together, it is stronger than the electromagnetic force, but its influence is not felt outside atomic nuclei.
balanced force
To bring or do upon something or someone.
A besmearer is a person who besmears - who smears something upon something or who sullies someone or something.
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F it were in orbit. It would not stop until it was acted upon by another force. ie. it hits something, or another planets gravity.
It will not, unless it is acted upon another force. If it's rolling on something, then friction will stop it (the ball rubbing on the table slows it down).