Other than what?
A falling object will be attracted by Earth; this will tend to make the object fall faster and faster. Another force is the force of friction which will tend to slow the objec tdown. At terminal velocity - after falling a while - the two forces are in equilibrium.
A push and pull are the most common types but there are more.
Two other forces are:
- Tension
- Compression
Hope this helps. :)
Well ofcourse it will be air resistance
The correct answer is gravity
The correct answer is gravity
Gravity must be the only force acting on the object, to produce downwards vertical acceleration. There is no force acting in the horizontal direction because there is no acceleration.
An object that is in motion, only acted on by the force of gravity
gravity
the force is not in the direction of the objects motion.
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The correct answer is gravity
Gravity must be the only force acting on the object.
Gravity must be the only force acting on the object, to produce downwards vertical acceleration. There is no force acting in the horizontal direction because there is no acceleration.
well if you think about it free fall is just an object that falls down with no force besides gravity pushing on it. and projectile is also something or an object that has no force acting on it besides gravity. so there pretty alike. that is how they compare.
well if you think about it free fall is just an object that falls down with no force besides gravity pushing on it. and projectile is also something or an object that has no force acting on it besides gravity. so there pretty alike. that is how they compare.
An object that is in motion, only acted on by the force of gravity
gravity
Yes. Gravity acts downward on a projectile. That is why on Earth, objects eventually start to come down after throwing them, without the force of gravity acting downward the object would continue in a straight line forever.
Velocity is the time rate of change of displacement of an object. Velocity is the distance travelled in unit time in a stated direction. It is a vector quantity since it gives us both magnitude and direction.
There would have to be an unbalanced force put an object in motion but once in motion no force is necessary for it to remain in motion
the force is not in the direction of the objects motion.