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The forces on the planets are not balanced. The gravitational force between the sun and each planet is what keeps the planet in orbit around the sun. If the forces on a planet were balanced, then the planet would sail off in a straight line, and would never be seen or heard from again.
One force is never balanced or unbalanced. Two or more forces are balanced if their magnitudes and directions are such that they add up to no force at all. An example is: Two people in a tug-of-war. Each person pulls the rope as hard as he can, and the rope doesn't move ... just as if there were no force on it at all. If the forces don't add up to zero, then they're unbalanced. An example is: Two people pulling in the same direction on the same end of the rope.
Never. Because buoyant force is equal to the weight of the displaced liquid. The same volume would get diplaced even though the depth is changed
The Difference:Mass - is the amount of matter in an objectWeight - the magnitude of gravitational force acting on an objectHow they are measured:Mass - balanceWeight - scaleUnit of measurement:Mass - grams (g) and kilograms (kg)Weight - newtons (N)
I am not entirely sure what you are after, but your weight will change depending on the distance from Earth's center. The force of gravity depends on distance.
One force is never "balanced". The word describes the overall combination of two or more forces. The whole group of forces is said to be balanced if their vector sum is zero. Example: The forces of two people pulling on a rope are balanced if their forces add to zero and the rope doesn't move. It's called a "Tug of War".
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The forces on the planets are not balanced. The gravitational force between the sun and each planet is what keeps the planet in orbit around the sun. If the forces on a planet were balanced, then the planet would sail off in a straight line, and would never be seen or heard from again.
The forces on the planets are not balanced. The gravitational force between the sun and each planet is what keeps the planet in orbit around the sun. If the forces on a planet were balanced, then the planet would sail off in a straight line, and would never be seen or heard from again.
You should never starve yourself to lose weight, this is very dangerous. A well balanced diet and exercise are the best ways to lose weight.
You're going for the word "unbalanced", but that's the wrong way to use it. One person sitting on a see-saw is never balanced or unbalanced. It depends what's sitting on the other end. Similarly, one force is never balanced or unbalanced. The whole group of forces acting on the same object is either balanced or unbalanced. If you put them all together and they add up to zero, then they're balanced. If they don't then they're unbalanced. If your "certain force" is partially canceled or not canceled at all by other forces, then the whole set of them all together are unbalanced. It's wrong to say that your "certain force" is unbalanced, and it sends shivers up my back when people say that so please don't do it.
They're not. Weight and force are the same, but mass doesn't belong."Mass" is the stuff an object is made of, and never changes."Weight" is the force of gravity between the object and another mass.Weight depends on what the other mass is, and how far the object is from it.That's why the same mass has different weights on the earth and moon.
One force is never balanced or unbalanced. Two or more forces are balanced if their magnitudes and directions are such that they add up to no force at all. An example is: Two people in a tug-of-war. Each person pulls the rope as hard as he can, and the rope doesn't move ... just as if there were no force on it at all. If the forces don't add up to zero, then they're unbalanced. An example is: Two people pulling in the same direction on the same end of the rope.
The anwer is impossible. A weight, mass or force can never be converted to an area in square feet.
Never. Because buoyant force is equal to the weight of the displaced liquid. The same volume would get diplaced even though the depth is changed
Flying has NOTHING to do with weight. I am 105 and I am a flyer. There are people who are LIGHTER than me that are my base. The reason they aren't flyers is because they aren't balanced and they are too scared. You have to be brave, very balanced, and have confidence in yourself and your base. Your base has to be strong and you have to trust them. It will take some practice to get balance but it helps. Flyrs should NEVER be over weight and should NEVER EVER try to be under weight. It's not worth risking your health to be a flyer.
The Difference:Mass - is the amount of matter in an objectWeight - the magnitude of gravitational force acting on an objectHow they are measured:Mass - balanceWeight - scaleUnit of measurement:Mass - grams (g) and kilograms (kg)Weight - newtons (N)