There are gravitational forces from the Sun, Moon and other planets. The Sun also exerts a force by means of the solar wind (charges particles that emanate from the sun and interact with the magnetic field and the upper atmosphere.
A mountain is formed by both internal and external forces. Internal forces, such as tectonic plate movement and volcanic activity, cause the uplift of the Earth's crust. External forces, such as erosion by wind, water, and ice, shape the mountain's surface over time.
The 3 external forces acting on Earth are gravity from the Sun and Moon, solar radiation pressure, and tidal forces from the Moon and Sun.
Earthquakes are internal forces of change caused by tectonic plate movement and stress release along faults within the Earth's crust. They are not considered external forces as they originate from within the Earth.
Examples of moving surface water include rivers, streams, creeks, and canals. These bodies of water are typically flowing due to gravity, changes in elevation, or external forces like wind or tides.
Examples of internal forces include muscle contractions in the human body, tension in a stretched rubber band, and compression within a spring. These forces act within a system and are a result of interactions between the components of that system.
External forces are when a force is between something outside and inside the system. Air resistance, cars moving on the road, friction, and gravity are examples of external forces.
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An independent director is that one who decision is not affected by some external forces.
internal and external forces.
I assume you mean external forces? some examples include the force due to gravity, drag due to air resistance, someone pushing or pulling an object. Basically any force acting on the system that is independent of the system itself
ANY object on which an external force acts will be distorted. The distortion MAY be too small to be obvious. An example would be any object resting on some surface - the force being the force of gravity.
Internal forces within an object can resist external forces applied to it. These internal forces arise from factors like cohesion between particles or structural integrity, and they work to counteract the external forces and maintain equilibrium in the object. Examples include tension in a rope or compression in a beam.
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some examples are sand dunes,mudslides,or earthquakes.