acceleration
Pressure actually is the force that the particles exercise over a particular level.When we are going up We'll find smaller quantity of particles above the level in which We are.So, if there is smaller quantity of particles above this level, there is also going to be a smaller force exercised on It.
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No. Gravity is a property of matter that produces force. But there's no way a force is going to 'become' gravity, although a constant linear acceleration would be indistinguishable from gravity.
When force is opposite to the direction of motion, no work is done. The object to which the force is applied must move in the direction of the force in order for work to be done.
By their definitions: speed is how fast you're going, and velocity is how fast you are going AND what direction you're going in.
We don't think so.The definition of torque is (strength of the force) x (distance of the force from the axis).It's going to be pretty difficult to evaluate that quantity if the axis isn't specified.
No type of force has a net force of zero. When two or more forces combine the net result may be zero
There is/are referring to quantity
No, they are not. They are going to be 2 separate movies.
AnswerNo, distance is not a vector quantity. It is a Scalar Quantity because it doesn't tell you the direction its going in, it just tells you the distance the object moved.False
What force is act when ball is going to be thorn
So that a human can keep running and keep on going and going