Every elastic material has a maximum force it can stand; beyond that force, it will start getting deformed or break, and Hooke's Law will no longer hold.
Gravity on the plane itself, the weight of any occupants (force of gravity on occupants), and any force applied by weather influences such as wind.
"Normal" forces push up on a still car. In this case, normal forces are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the gravitational forces pushing down on the still car.
The would be balanced forces.
Net force is the addition of all forces applied. An example would be a still ball (a ball not in motion). The ball would be in "equilibrium" meaning that the ball is at rest, therefore, the net force of this ball would be 0.
The force of Gravity.
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Balanced forces applied on both sides of an object cause it to be still. Unbalanced forces will cause the object to move away from the strongest force.
Balanced forces applied on both sides of an object cause it to be still. Unbalanced forces will cause the object to move away from the strongest force.
Gravity on the plane itself, the weight of any occupants (force of gravity on occupants), and any force applied by weather influences such as wind.
"Normal" forces push up on a still car. In this case, normal forces are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the gravitational forces pushing down on the still car.
In large part, our sun's emissions seem to have a large influence on Earth's climate. Scientists are still learning a lot about how climate is affected.
The would be balanced forces.
This is impossible to answer, since any military forces in Canada in 1862 would have still formerly been a part of the British military.
There are still questions on the expeditionary forces because it still changes. This will always be an open discussion.
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Net force is the addition of all forces applied. An example would be a still ball (a ball not in motion). The ball would be in "equilibrium" meaning that the ball is at rest, therefore, the net force of this ball would be 0.
If the object was stationery before any forces were applied it will remain stationery, and if it was moving it will remain moving but at a constant speed. There is no resultant force so the object experiences no acceleration.