Gravitational Force.
The force that causes objects to move downward is gravity
Changing the direction of the force from circular to downward will convert a weak circular force to a strong downward force. This can be achieved by altering the angle of application of the force or adjusting the magnitude of the force in the desired direction.
No, gravity is a downward force.
The reaction force to the downward push of Billy's weight on the chair is the upward force of the chair pushing back on him. The downward force of Billy's weight on Earth is countered by the upward force of gravity acting on him.
When there is that force that pulls downward. Example, when you climb a mountain. You will fell that there is that gravity pulling downward.
Normal Force
The downward force on water is due to gravity, which pulls the water downward towards the Earth's center. This force is known as the weight of the water and is determined by the mass of the water and the acceleration due to gravity.
No matter how much force you exert downward, it shall avail you naught. No downward force acting directly on the object can ever succeed in lifting it.
The downward force acting on an object in free fall is Gravity.
The upward force is called lift, while the downward force is called weight or gravity.
When a skydiver is accelerating downward, the forces are unbalanced. The force of gravity acting downward on the skydiver is greater than the air resistance force pushing upward, causing the skydiver to accelerate downward.
The downward force acting on the load is due to gravity. This force is equal in magnitude to the weight of the load and is responsible for pulling the load downward.