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when abody is thrown upward,how many forces act on it?what is the role of the force with which the body has been thrown upward? After a body is thrown upwards, you have gravity pulling it down and friction slowing it.
Once it is in the air, the main forces are gravity, and air resistance.
In most cases, when a body is at rest, there are two forces acting on it: the force of gravity pulling downward and the normal force pushing upward. These forces are equal and opposite, resulting in a balanced or net force of zero.
At the top of its path, an upwardly tossed coin experiences two forces: gravity pulling it downward and air resistance pushing against its upward motion. These forces can slow down the coin's upward movement and eventually cause it to fall back down.
When an object is thrown upwards, two main forces act on it: the force of gravity pulling it downwards and the force of air resistance slowing it down as it moves through the air. Additional forces like thrust and lift may also be involved depending on the specific situation.
2, Gravity and Friction (aka wind resistance). The body will reach terminal velocity when the air it is passing through creates enough friction so that it equals the force of gravity therefore stopping any further acceleration.
3 forces gravity drag lift
2 is the answer
After your finger stops pushing, there are two forces acting on the coin: gravity pulling it downward and the force of the table or surface pushing upward to support the coin and prevent it from falling.
Your answer is ARROW!
Exactly one . . . the gravitational force.
Well, you will need to solve the function for x. Fill in the blanks and do what is needed to get your answer.