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Gravity and Upward force. If the upward force is greater than the weight caused by gravity than the plasticine will float.
when abody is thrown upward,how many forces act on it?what is the role of the force with which the body has been thrown upward? After a body is thrown upwards, you have gravity pulling it down and friction slowing it.
When a system is in isostasy, downward gravity and upward buoyancy are balanced.
Additional forces may have any magnitude and direction. In the special case that the forces are in equilibrium (the object does not accelerate), a second force (or the sum of all the other forces) would have to be 500N upward.
When a system is in isostasy, downward gravity and upward buoyancy are balanced.
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yes because when two plants convege , compression forces rocks upward to make mountians
Buoyancy.
Upward mountains are mountains that are formed when blocks of Earth's crust are pushed up by forces inside the Earth
An upslope fog is a fog created when moist air is lifted by a mountain or an upward sloping terrain. Condensation then occurs near the ground to form clouds.
When two continental plates collide, the crust is pushed upward and mighty mountain ranges are produced Ex: Mount Everest (Himalayas)
The type of mountain that is formed by colliding continents is the upward mountain.
== == An upward fold in a rock formation is called an anticline.
a mountain
Rock moves upward along faults to form a mountain range.