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It involves pushing, gravity, and friction.
when friction is pushing against it
Gravity pushing you down on the earth and friction from the ground are the two types of friction you have to overcome when walking.
Gravity, Friction and Air Resistance. Friction is trying to slow you down Gravity is pulling you towards the bottom of the hill Air resistance is trying to keep you on the hill
Well, depending on which way you are pushing, it could be one of three forces. If you are pushing along a table, then it is friction that is preventing the box from moving (or more accurately, static friction). If you are pushing the box down into the table, then it is the normal force that is at work. If you are pushing into the air, then it is gravity.
The frictional force is proportional to the "normal force"; that is, the force pushing the surfaces together, whether that is gravity or anything else.
it has to do with gravity, weight, friction, torque, and force..... simply put your lateral force (pushing from the side) has to exceed the friction caused by the box and the surface its on
up thrust, friction, air resistance, gravity and that's all i know
Somebody pushing the car; friction slowing down the car; gravity acting on the car (this is especially relevant if the car is going up or down a slope); the engine pushing the car forwards.
Momentum- a moving object tends to keep moving. Friction- pushing air out of the way slows it down. Gravity- pulls it down
static friction
Yes. Friction is the resistance between an object and the surface in which it is. When pushing the coin, an opposite force is pushing it the other way, because the forcce you apply to the coin is greater it moves but that doesn´t mean there is no friction.