the internal force is bending
This answer may not be too technical but you will get the general concept. Generally buoyant force is the force which help the objects to float in fluids which includes water and air without sinking. From this its clear that it acts in the direction opposite to the gravity force to make the object float. Gravity is the force that keeps things gown on earth Thus its called the anti gravity force.
That force is simply the friction of the tires on the road. If the car was driving on a slippery ice surface, the friction might not be enough and the car would not make it around the sharp curve.
Which of these uses the force of gravity to make it move
In science a force is needed....in everyday life a force and usually a motive
I cannot show you, but I can tell you how to make it. Find out how many electrons it has by looking at the atomic number (They ascend in order from Hydrogen, going left to right, up to down). Then draw a small solid circle followed by bigger, empty circles. Draw dots on the circles to represent electrons, and on the bottom note how many neutrons and protons there are in the atom. Then draw the electrons as follows: Circle 1: 2 Circle 2: 8 Circle 3: 18 Circle 4: 32 Circle 5: 32 Beyond circle 5 I am unsure how many, although few go beyond that point. Hope this helps, and if you need a visual simply search 'Bohr model' on google and go into images.
Yes, in order to make an object move in a circle, you need a centripetal force that acts towards the center of the circle. This force is necessary to continuously change the direction of the object's velocity, keeping it on a circular path.
Centripetal force is the force that holds objects in a circular motion. It acts towards the center of the circle and keeps an object moving in a circular path rather than flying off in a straight line.
Outward force that makes objects move in a circle, then make them fly out of the circle is centrifical force. If you think in terms of a centrifuge, it spins so fast that the force could push the items out if they were not held down.
A centripetal force is a center-directed force that continuously changes the direction of an object to make it move in a circle. It is responsible for keeping the object moving in a curved path, as it pulls or pushes the object towards the center of the circle. This force is necessary to counteract the natural tendency of an object to move in a straight line.
When the force acts perpendicular to the direction of motion then it makes it to move along curved path When the force is opposite to motion then it could stop it
The forces involved in the moon's orbit around Earth are gravitational force and centripetal force. The gravitational force from Earth keeps the moon in orbit, while the centripetal force acts as the tension in the string, pulling the moon towards the center of its orbit.
A force acts on an object to make it change its direction, speed, or both. Forces can be caused by interactions such as pushes, pulls, gravity, friction, and tension. The net force acting on an object determines the resulting motion it experiences.
The force that acts in an upward direction to counteract the force of gravity and make an object feel lighter is called buoyancy. This force is exerted by a fluid (such as air or water) on an object immersed in it, pushing the object in the opposite direction of gravity.
Friction
The opposing force to the effort force is called the resistance force. This force acts in the opposite direction of the effort force and can make it more difficult to move an object. The relationship between the effort force and the resistance force determines the overall motion of the object.
One big reason is because centrifugal force doesn't explain circular motion, and the other one is because centrifugal force doesn't even exist. I can't think of a way to make an object move in a circle by pulling it from outside of the circle.
The force that acts on an object when it has been moved 4 meters is the force that caused the object to move in the first place. This force can be gravity, friction, or a push/pull force applied by a person or machine.