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Maurice is exerting an upward force holding a magazine in the palm of his hand. What is the opposing force in this situation?

The opposing force in this situation is gravity pulling the magazine downward.


What is the force that pulls an unbalance object with an opposing force?

The force that pulls an unbalanced object with an opposing force is gravity. Gravity pulls objects towards the center of the Earth, and if there is an opposing force such as friction or air resistance, the object will move in the direction determined by the net force acting on it.


What force is opposing the buoyant force?

The force opposing the buoyant force is the force of gravity. Gravity pulls objects downward, creating a force that must be overcome by the buoyant force in order for an object to float in a fluid.


Maurice is exerting an upward force holding a magazine in the palm of his hand What is the opposing force in this situation?

The opposing force is the gravitational force pulling the magazine downward towards the Earth. This force is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force Maurice is exerting to hold the magazine up.


Do forces occur alone?

No, to every force there is an equal and opposing force


What force call against moving object?

Friction. Opposing Force


What is the force that causes a change of velocity when acting on an object?

Opposing force


What causes a conflict to happen?

an opposing force


What force pulls on objects and causes acceleration if not balanced by an opposing force?

Gravity


Does the mass increase when the an object moves against the force of gravity?

No, mass is a constant. Gravity affects weight. The amount of gravity changes how much force is exerted on a specific mass. Fighting gravity just requires more force in the opposing direction, but mass will neither increase nor decrease.


How do you figure out net force for opposing forces?

If the opposing forces are pulling exactly opposite of each other, then take the difference of the magnitudes of the two forces (subtract the smaller value from the larger value), and the direction vector of the resultant force is in the same direction as the larger force.


VISCIOUS DRAG / VISCOSITY?

Opposing / Frictional force involving a fluid. It limits the speed with which a body can move in a liquid