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Think of an athlete pushing up on a barbell (lifting a barbell). Identify the reaction to this force; be sure to include the name and direction of the force. This is just a simple third law question.
"Wobble" isn't a very precise term.The Earth has a small, short period "wobble" simply due to the fact that it isn't perfectly symmetrical and balanced.This also causes a small, longer period "wobble" due to the effect of the Moon's gravity on the (slightly asymmetric) Earth.And there are wobbles due to other (and to me unknown) causes.But I suspect what you're talking about is what's technically called precession, which has a special name because it's a very particular type of "wobble". The Earth precesses on its axis in a cycle lasting about 29,000 years. Because of this, Summer 15,000 years ago ... or 15,000 years from now... would have occurred in the northern hemisphere in December rather than June.
The poper name for a force that pulls something is a net force, discovered by Newton and stated in Newton's Laws of motion .
Centripetal Force
Its called a compass and it always points in the direction of north so you can easily determine your relative direction to the north.
refraction
FORCE it may be reffered to as resistance if it's direction is opposite to the motion direction
a windmill
The name for such a force is either "non-zero net force" or "unbalanced force". The name for the change of motion is "acceleration".
Reflection-when light change the direction of motion within same medium. Refraction-change of direction when moving to another medium.
No, they haven't. They were sued by a American band with the same name, but have made no changes, and aren't expected to.
tension
When the parachute opens gravity stays the same. The force that changes is the air resistance. Air resistance is usually calculated using the drag calculation.
Frictional Force. It is a 'reactive' force, and can only respond when another Force is applied. It can SLOW a motion, or cause a change in Direction.
The Luftwaffe was the name of the German air force in WWII.
Frictional Force. It is a 'reactive' force, and can only respond when another Force is applied. It can SLOW a motion, or cause a change in Direction.
One direction