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you can say that there is no net force on the object; that is, the net force is zero
When the only force on an object is the force of gravity,we say that the object is in "free fall".
I can say that a force is the ONLY thing that can accelerate an object.
If the object is floating, then the buoyant force is equal to the object's weight.
A net force will cause an acceleration. That is to say, if a net force acts on an object, the object's velocity will change.
you can say that there is no net force on the object; that is, the net force is zero
When the only force on an object is the force of gravity,we say that the object is in "free fall".
If an object is in static equilibrium (or "stable"), there is no net force acting on the object.
When the only force on an object is the force of gravity,we say that the object is in "free fall".
I can say that a force is the ONLY thing that can accelerate an object.
If the object is floating, then the buoyant force is equal to the object's weight.
when a force acts to move an object,we say that work was done on the object
When an object accelerates, the force is unbalanced.
A net force will cause an acceleration. That is to say, if a net force acts on an object, the object's velocity will change.
If the object is floating, then the buoyant force is equal to the object's weight.Read more: An_object_floats_in_a_fluid_What_can_you_say_about_the_buoyant_force_on_the_object
equilibrium
Say you are moving an object against the carpet flooring, you are the force and you are causing the object to move as well as you are creating friction between the carpet and the object. The force would be called the netforce, which is all the forces that are acting on an object.