it would stay there until an outside force acted upon it
it would stay there until an outside force acted upon it
If no forces are applied to the rock, it would remain in a state of rest, potentially being subject to other natural forces like wind or erosion. Over time, it may undergo changes due to weathering and geological processes, but it would generally stay in place as long as no external forces act upon it.
It would increase
The applied forces on the bicycle would be balanced. The force applied by the rider in pedaling is equal and opposite to the forces of friction and air resistance acting on the bicycle. This results in a net force of zero, allowing the bicycle to move with constant velocity.
your soil would be bad earth worms help the soil
When unbalanced forces act on a car, it will experience acceleration in the direction of the net force applied. This could cause the car to speed up, slow down, or change direction depending on the magnitude and direction of the forces. It is important for drivers to be aware of these forces to maintain control of their vehicle.
Fungicides are chemical compounds used to kill or inhibit fungi or fungal spores and would eventually kill the garden.
Without forces our atoms wouldn't be able to form and we wouldn't exist.
The motion would be circular characteristic of the centripital forces applied to the ball.
things would go wond
The plant will face stress and its growth will be stunted
I would imagine increasing the "chunkiness" of the vertical member would help protect against buckling but in real life scenarios, loads are imperfectly applied and horizontal forces will happen inescapably.