that depends on how it is placed, vertically or diagonally .
the beam gets bend if the load is more then the resisting force of the beam and if the resisting force is more then the load it doesn't bends.
The strength of your arm is the applied force on a screwdriver.
It increases the applied force and changes its distance and direction. -Novanet
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A wedge is a simple machine that splits an object apart. It consists of a triangular-shaped tool that converts a force applied to its blunt end into a splitting force along its edges. Common examples of wedges include knives, axes, and chisels, which are designed to separate materials by applying downward pressure.
When a downward force is applied to an arch, the structure experiences compression along its curve. This compression helps the arch distribute the force downward and outward along its sides, transferring the load to its supporting abutments. As a result, the arch becomes more stable and can withstand the applied force.
The normal force exerted by the table on a block at rest is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the downward force applied to the block.
The net force applied downward to the ground would be 495 newtons (450 N from your weight + 45 N from the backpack). This is because weight is a force that acts downward due to gravity, so the forces from your weight and the backpack both contribute to the total downward force.
The object will accelerate in a downward direction.
It is gravity on earth
495 n
The net force applied is 4 N upward. This is calculated by subtracting the weight of the box (35 N downward) from the force applied to lift it (39 N upward), resulting in a net force of 4 N in the upward direction.
50 N upward
4 N upward
The net force applied downward to the ground is the combination of your weight and the weight of the backpack, so it would be 450 N + 45 N = 495 N.
The object will not move!!!
it increases in direct proportion to the force applied