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One of the factors that determine force of impact is the object's mass. Another factor that will determine the force of impact is the object's velocity.
There is no fundamental relationship between the distance an object moves and the force applied to it. Once an object is moving, no force is required to keep it moving, and the distance it can move without applied force is unlimited.
That's what's usually called the object's "weight", at least on Earth.
describe three situations in which a force changes the velocity of an object. let at least one of the situatinos involve the force due to gravity
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Nothing will happen. Nothing will happen. I think.
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The buoyant force is zero when the object is just touching the liquid. As the object displaces more volume, the buoyant force increases until the object is completely submerged. Once the object is submerged, it doesn't matter how deep it is, the buoyant force remains constant.
Work = Force * displacement * Cosine of the angle between Force and displacement.. Here, that angle would be 180 degrees Cos 180 degree = -1 Hence work will be negative Work (W).
the least force
One of the factors that determine force of impact is the object's mass. Another factor that will determine the force of impact is the object's velocity.
There is no fundamental relationship between the distance an object moves and the force applied to it. Once an object is moving, no force is required to keep it moving, and the distance it can move without applied force is unlimited.
That's what's usually called the object's "weight", at least on Earth.
There is only one kind of line, but there are a few other line-like figures in the same family. Line: An object defined by at least two points and extends infinitely in both directions Ray: An object defined by at least two points, has a definite endpoint, and extends infinitely in one direction Line segment: An object defined by at least two points and has definite endpoints
1 there must be movement 2. there must be force 3. the force and satnce the object travels must be in the same direction
when any object is not moving there is at least two forces acting on it.....there are actually probably more. think of a ball....if one force is "pushing" it from behind and another force of the same strength is "pushing" it in the other direction from the front....then the object can't move.