Friction
Buoyancy always acts in the direction opposite to the direction of the gravitational force. We normally consider this direction as 'upward'.
Force only takes place in the direction of the motion. It cannot be any other way. It could be argued that the action of a cars tyres on the road applies to your question. The car moves forward while the tyres push the earth in the opposite direction. However the tyres are the motion supplying the force and not the car moving in the opposite direction..
FORCE it may be reffered to as resistance if it's direction is opposite to the motion direction
A magnitude, direction and sense of direction. it has an equal and opposite force too. eather way it also has a magnitude, direction and sense of direction.
Every action force, according to Newton's third law of motion,has a reaction force acted on equal magnitude and opposite direction. but the action and reaction force do not cancel each other because they act on different bodies.
The force that always acts opposite to the direction of the motion of an object is friction. Friction is a force that resists the motion between two surfaces in contact with each other. It acts in the direction opposite to the direction of motion, slowing down or stopping the object.
Frictional force always acts opposite to the direction of motion or the impending motion of an object, parallel to the surface in contact.
Friction always acts opposite to the direction of motion.
it acts in the opposite direction of motion or force
No, the acceleration of an object is in the direction of the net force applied to it. If the net force is in the same direction as the object's motion, the acceleration will be in the same direction. If the net force is opposite to the object's motion, the acceleration will be in the opposite direction.
It always acts opposite to the direction of friction
The "force" of friction is always exactly opposite the direction of motion.
Friction provides a retarding force. It always acts in the exact opposite direction of the motion of the object.
opposing the motion
Friction is a force that always acts opposite to sliding or rolling of one solid object over another.
Friction provides a retarding force. It always acts in the exact opposite direction of the motion of the object.
The force of kinetic friction acts in the direction opposite to the direction of an object's motion. This frictional force works to resist the movement of an object over a surface, causing it to slow down or come to a stop.