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It's called the force of gravity.
maybe: the force continues to be applied, even as the object accelerates
Your weight. Weight is the definition of the force between the earth and other objects. Thus you weight is the gravitational force acting on you from the earth.
no. a force acting perpendicularly on a body cannot cancel a force which is acting horizontally on the same body.!!!!
Change of the body's momentum = (force on the body) x (length of time the force acts on it)
Being on fire Being stabbed by tiny tiny pins everywhere on your body Being squashed by a giant squid
In absence of any external force, the body would oscillate indefinitely with a constant amplitude a, then it is called free oscillation. When a body, being acted by an external periodic force ,oscillates with the frequency of the force, then the oscillation of the body is called forced oscillation.
G-Force. Scientific term is also Inertia. This is the force of your body moving in one direction but being pulled in another.
It's called the force of gravity.
It is called the 'moment of the force'.
That is called your body's WEIGHT.
It's called biomechanics.
Force: The amount of exertion on a body
Because an equal and opposite force is being exerted on it.
The centripetal force that keeps a body in a circular path around another body is called gravity. It is one of the four fundamental forces, the other three being the strong interaction, the electromagnetic force, and the weak interaction. Gravity is the weakest of the four in terms of force, but it is the strongest of the four in terms of distance.
Two examples of force being exerted include gravitational and electromagnetic. A body of mass rested on a surface is being held there by the Earth's force of gravity.
Elastic force is when something is being stretched or compressed.