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Yes, there is us. Static Friction.
static friction
On every object on earth, earth exerts a force on it which is equal to the weight of object. When we throw a object it earth exerts force on it and it came downwards but if we throw it with escape velocity then it will not move downwards.
Static force
As static electricity charges move off an object through a discharge, the object then becomes the same potential as the surrounding objects in the area.
Yes, there is us. Static Friction.
static friction
On every object on earth, earth exerts a force on it which is equal to the weight of object. When we throw a object it earth exerts force on it and it came downwards but if we throw it with escape velocity then it will not move downwards.
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Static
It provides static friction, so the object cannot move until the static friction is overcome.
As static electricity charges move off an object through a discharge, the object then becomes the same potential as the surrounding objects in the area.
Static force
The loss of static electricity as a charge moves off an object is known as an electro static discharge.
The object will appear to move backwards relative to the airplane, but it will actually move in the direction of travel as well as fall downwards.
The forces are said to be static.
When you move a heavy object, you must apply a lot of force before the heavy object begins to move. This resistance you feel while the box is NOT moving is static friction. Static friction opposes movement in an initially non-moving object.