The main forces acting on a projectile are gravity, and air resistance.
The two forces are gravity and normal force.
Normal force & Gravitational forces are acting on you.
gravity
The gravitation forces are what causes the path of a projectile to be curved.
The main forces acting on a projectile are gravity, and air resistance.
Projectiles in flight have two net forces acting on them. They've already been fired, so it is gravity (acting "down") and air resistance (acting "back") that are considered. There is a quirky factor called bullet rise or bullet drop that is a factor in long shots where a rotating projectile is used and a crosswind is present, but the two basic things acting on the projectile are gravity and atmospheric drag.
how two forces are added if they are not concurrent but are acting in same direction
The two forces are gravity and normal force.
If there are two or more unequal forces acting on an object then the object will be acting on the forces. ^_^
name the two forces acting on the rocket immediately after leaving the launching pad
gravity
Normal force & Gravitational forces are acting on you.
if the two forces are acting in an opposit direction they can not be in equilibrum.but if they acting in thesame direction from different angles they can be in equilibrum.
gravity
The gravitation forces are what causes the path of a projectile to be curved.
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