Net force=ma=25N
Usually gravity AND air resistance.
No, Newton's third law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. In the case of a freely falling body, gravity is the dominant force acting on the body, causing it to accelerate downward. This is described by Newton's second law, which states that the force acting on an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration.
The object will accelerate.
5 N
An object will continue accelerating as long as there is a force acting on it. (Newton's Second Law)
Yes, a Newton meter can be used vertically to measure gravitational force acting on an object. The weight of an object is the gravitational force acting on it, and a Newton meter can accurately measure this force regardless of the direction.
it is equal to one newton when acting upon an object as a force
If an object moved with constant acceleration it's velocity must ?
Gravity is forcing an object to fall to the ground. Another force is friction from air pressure on the falling object.
If there is no force acting on an object, it will remain in its state of motion (either at rest or moving at a constant velocity) according to Newton's first law of motion.
The forces acting on a stationary object are:PushPullGravity
The total force acting on an object is called the net force. It is the vector sum of all the forces acting on the object. The net force determines the object's acceleration according to Newton's second law of motion.