The forces that affect the rate of a falling object are Gravity and Air Resistance.
Gravity affects the speed and the velocity of the object by speeding it up as it falls closer to the earth, and Air resistance works against the object pushing against it.
Gravity, Air resistance and Friction :)
The attractive forces are electrical forces between opposing charges.
On any planet with an atmosphere, gravity is counteracted by the force of air friction with the object that is falling. This is known as terminal velocity - the point at which the forces of air resistance and gravity balance.
If the opposing forces are pulling exactly opposite of each other, then take the difference of the magnitudes of the two forces (subtract the smaller value from the larger value), and the direction vector of the resultant force is in the same direction as the larger force.
If there are two or more unequal forces acting on an object then the object will be acting on the forces. ^_^
Yes, it is true.
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Capillary action and gravity is a a pair of opposing forces that act on water as it goes down through the soil.
Capillary action and gravity is a a pair of opposing forces that act on water as it goes down through the soil.
Capillary action and gravity is a a pair of opposing forces that act on water as it goes down through the soil.
Friction always acts in a direction opposing the motion of an object.
The forces are balanced when the sum of two opposing forces is zero.
opposing forces push with equal strength
Air resistance and gravity.
The three opposing forces in the Russian government were the conservatives, the social democrats, and Lenin's followers.
The attractive forces are electrical forces between opposing charges.
Forces acting against each other.
while gravitional force pulls us down , the opposing force from the ground pushes us upward and the two opposite forces cancel each other out , which create inertia mean NO MOTION !