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Q: What will that probe continue to do forever until an unbalanced force acts upon it?
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What is a force probe?

it is a macing???????????


Why is it necessary to calibrate a force probe?

so we can get the net force.


How does a planets gravity change the path of a space probe?

The mass of the planet creates a force=mg on the probe and f=ma occurs and the probe is accelerated by this force, thus changing its path.


If you launch a probe from a space station in deep space very far away from planets or stars once you blast off how much force would be required to keep the probe going at constant velocity?

When the probe is already on its way and we can neglect the station's gravitational attraction, it won't need any more propulsion and will continue to move as it started. This is due to Newton's first law: any object will stay at rest or continue its movement at constant velocity when no unbalanced forces are acting on it. Deep space, as you describe, virtually satisfies this conditions, as any gravitational influencing bodies are so far away, their gravitational pull is negligible. Also, in a very deep space, away from stars, dust and gases clouds, there wouldn't even be much frictional force.


What does atomic force microscope use as its probe scan?

It uses diamond atom as probe to scan the surface contours of biological specimens.


What type of microscope is used in hi-tech labs to achieve the best magnification?

Depending on the desired results, several types of scanning probe microscopes can be found in hi-tech labs to achieve the maximum magnification. These include atomic force microscope, scanning tunneling microscope, electrostatic force microscope, kelvin probe force microscope, magnetic resonance force microscope, and piezoresponse force microscope.


What force keeps a space probe moving?

No force is required to keep something moving. According to Newton's Second Law, you need a force to speed something up, or to slow something down - not to keep it moving.


What is the probe size?

Probe,probe se 2.0 / probe gt 2.5


What role does gravity play when a ball rolls on a horizontal surface?

Do you mean a probe moving through space? Then the answer is inertia. It will go on for ever in a straight line, until and unless some other unbalanced forces act on it.Newton's First Law of Motion dictates that an object in a state of uniform motion will remain in that state unless an external force is applied to it.So once the rocket has exhausted its fuel supply, and the probe has escaped Earth's gravity, it will continue on indefinitely through space unless acted upon by another force (e.g. gravitational pull of another planet, collision with an asteroid, etc.)Thirty years ago, NASA launched the first man-made object to leave the solar system. Pioneer 10, our emissary to interstellar space, is heading towards the constellation of Taurus, the Bull. In two million years, it will approach the bright star Aldebaran - the eye of the Bull - perhaps to be intercepted by some alien species living on a nearby planet. The probe carries a calling card from humankind, a plaque designed to tell extraterrestrials where we are.- The Guardian, February 28 2002


What has a space probe found that could prove liquid water may have once existed on Mars?

The space probe found ice caps that prove that running water at one time flowed on Mars. Investigations continue to find any form of life that could have inhabited these waters.


What happens to a space probe when it has finished transmitting?

Presumably you mean when it runs out of power to the point that it is no longer capable of transmitting at all. If it is, for example, Voyager, then it will continue to drift out into deep space for probably longer than the human species will exist. It might eventually fall into the gravity well of a black hole somewhere, but space is unfathomably vast, so it is probably just going to drift forever.


What is space probe?

Space probe is a station.