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The force exerted by the ceiling on the chandelier prevents it from falling.This force is called force of support.The support here is the ceiling.
Gravity is a force that accelerates the falling object towards the ground.
Gravity is working to pull the falling feather down to the ground.
Gravity is forcing an object to fall to the ground. Another force is friction from air pressure on the falling object.
because if we didnt have a force when we look to the ground it would look like we falling
acceleration
The force exerted by the ceiling on the chandelier prevents it from falling.This force is called force of support.The support here is the ceiling.
Gravity is a force that accelerates the falling object towards the ground.
gravity
if its falling it will hit whats pulling it example of indefinitely falling is object in stable orbit ie moon around earth
Gravity is working to pull the falling feather down to the ground.
Gravity is forcing an object to fall to the ground. Another force is friction from air pressure on the falling object.
The normal force is what prevents an object from falling through the ground. The force of gravity is equal to the product of the mass and acceleration due to gravity, so the ground that the object sits on must apply an equal force in the opposite direction (Newton's Third Law), other wise the object would fall through.
The impact force depends upon the height from which it has fallen (IE- its velocity upon impact), and the duration of impact (determined by the elasticity of the collision). However, the object exerts no force upon the ground *while* falling.
No force is needed, which is lucky because there isn't any. A planet's speed in the direction of its orbit prevents it from falling in closer.
No force is needed, which is lucky because there isn't any. A planet's speed in the direction of its orbit prevents it from falling in closer.
The force is gravity. What prevents aeroplanes crashing into the ground is their forward movement into the air due to the uplift created from the shape of the wings.