The net force refers to the vector sum of the individual forces.
- Gravity/weight - Air resistance/drag/friction - Centrapetal force
Gravity Electromagnetic force Nuclear strong force Nuclear weak force Tension force Normal force Frictional force Applied force Spring force Buoyant force Magnetic force
forces used are gravity, friction, weight, tension, air resistance, strong and weak nuclear force, weak electromagnetic force, electrical force. by prasang VIII-J
examples of contact forces are : friction, tension, normal force
force of friction in air and force of gravity downward.
Gravity, friction, air resistance, centrifugal force, may be more.
there areType of Force and their symbols.Applied ForceFappGravity Force(also known as Weight)FgravNormal ForceFnormFriction ForceFfrictAir Resistance ForceFairTension ForceFtensSpring ForceFspring
Gravity? the strength of the floor?
The two forces acting on falling objects in Earth's atmosphere are gravity, which pulls objects downward towards the center of the Earth, and air resistance, which slows down the object's fall as it moves through the air.
There is no opposite to gravity, although the theoretical force would be antigravity.Friction only opposes gravity as air resistance, where molecular collisions impede acceleration and can produce a maximum or terminal velocity.
When a ball moving hits a ball that is at rest and a human pulling out a book from a desk.
Examples of non-air resistance would be the force of gravity, the force of friction between two solid surfaces, and electromagnetic forces between charged particles.