no . with only a single force present, the body would accelarate infinitly in the direction of that force.
in a vacuum yes where there is no resisting force
No. There is no such thing as a single force that is balanced or unbalanced, and a desk is not a force anyway.
If a number of Forces acting simultenously on a particle, then it is possible to find out a single force who could replace them and would produce same effect as produced by given all Forces, The single force is called resultant Force and given forces are called component force,
Every single object in space exerts a force on every single other object. They don't even have to be close.
-- "Inertia" is not a force. -- There is no such thing as a single balanced force or a single unbalanced force.
A body is in equilibrium when the force on it is zero, thus if a single force is on the body, the force must be zero or the body will not be equilibrium.
no . with only a single force present, the body would accelarate infinitly in the direction of that force.
Yes. A single gas particle experiences gravitational force.
in a vacuum yes where there is no resisting force
A body is in equilibrium when the force on it is zero, thus if a single force is on the body, the force must be zero or the body will not be equilibrium.
The difference is that one is co-linear force is one dimensional and co-planar force is 2-dimensional. Co-linear force is the force which is acting along a single line, whereas co-planar force is the force which is acting along a single plane.
The effect of a torque is to produce angular acceleration and that of the force is to produce linear acceleration. Since the effects of both torque and force are entirely different, therefore, a torque cannot be balanced by a single force.
No. There is no such thing as a single force that is balanced or unbalanced, and a desk is not a force anyway.
This concept is most prominently found in Hinduism, where Brahman is the ultimate reality and the source of all existence. Brahman is believed to be the unifying force that transcends all forms and manifestations in nature and unites everything in the universe.
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If a number of Forces acting simultenously on a particle, then it is possible to find out a single force who could replace them and would produce same effect as produced by given all Forces, The single force is called resultant Force and given forces are called component force,