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charge will be suspended it will not have any direction
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An object with mass that is suspended in a gravitational field will have what we call weight. Weight is the term we apply to the force on that object due to gravity.
A compass is an instrument containing a freely suspended magnetic element which displays the direction of the horizontal component of the Earth's magnetic field at the point of observation.
Two forces on a body in calm water:-- Gravitational force, equal to the weight of the body (when it's in vacuum), directed down.-- Buoyant force, equal to the weight of the water that would occupy the volume of the body if the body were not there, directed up.If the body is actually "suspended" ... i.e. it will stay at any depth you place it, and will not rise or sink ...then it has "neutral buoyancy". The buoyant force is exactly equal and opposite to the gravitational force, so the NET force on the body is zero.
charge will be suspended it will not have any direction
When the magnet is free to rotate and its poles are in a horizontal plane, it comes to rest with its poles pointing roughly north and south.
Yes, a ball is in equilibrium at the top of it's throw because there is a moment of no change, or equilibrium, when it is suspended in air.
Alex Calder is best known for his work "Untitled (Mobile), which is a suspended sculpture composed of colored metal shapes that balance and move with air currents. It is considered a seminal piece in the realm of kinetic sculpture.
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It doesn't 'wave'. It's suspended from the flag pole from a piece of horizontal wire attached to the top of the flag pole at a right angle.
A 2-ton wrecking ball, suspended 10-ft off the ground from a steel cable anchored to the boom of a construction crane.
what is the principle behind simple pendulum no because heavy body is suspended with light extensibe string.
An object with mass that is suspended in a gravitational field will have what we call weight. Weight is the term we apply to the force on that object due to gravity.
There is an adjustable pole that is suspended horizontally between two upright poles. The horizontal pole rests on pegs so that if the vaulter hits the pole it will fall off.
A compass is an instrument containing a freely suspended magnetic element which displays the direction of the horizontal component of the Earth's magnetic field at the point of observation.
A compass is an instrument containing a freely suspended magnetic element which displays the direction of the horizontal component of the Earth's magnetic field at the point of observation.