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
Non-examples of balanced forces include situations where an object is accelerating or changing direction, such as a car speeding up, a ball being thrown, or a person pushing a shopping cart forward. In these cases, the forces acting on the object are unbalanced, resulting in a net force that causes motion. Other examples include a falling object or a person pulling on a rope while the other end is anchored, where the forces do not counteract each other evenly. These scenarios illustrate that unbalanced forces lead to changes in an object's state of motion.
Some examples of contact forces are tension, friction, and air resistance. An example of a sentence using the term "contact force" is "The fundamental force that gives rise to contact forces is the electromagnetic force. "
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In an electric motor the forces that cause the axle to turn are purely electromanetic.
Some examples of a scientific variable is Independent Variable Control Variables :)
gravatational forces' friction forces, .
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some examples are sand dunes,mudslides,or earthquakes.
Some examples of natural forces include gravity, friction, air resistance, electromagnetism, and nuclear forces. These forces play a key role in various natural phenomena and processes in the universe.
Force on accelarating object.
Examples of contact forces include friction, normal force, tension, and applied force. These forces require physical contact between two objects for them to act upon each other.
Forces, velocities, accelerations.
Storm surges, wind, and water
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.
Examples of direct forces include pushing a car to move it, pulling a door to open it, or kicking a ball to make it move. These forces directly act on an object to cause a change in its motion or state.
I'm not sure what you mean by "key code for left behind eternal forces." Could you please provide more context or clarify your question?