Santa's sleigh is subject to several forces during its journey. The primary forces include gravity, which pulls it downward, and aerodynamic drag, which resists its forward motion through the air. Additionally, the thrust generated by the reindeer propels the sleigh forward, while friction from the surface it travels over can also impact its speed and movement. Together, these forces determine the sleigh's flight dynamics and overall performance.
The gravitational force of the sleigh resting on the runners and the normal force that the runners exert back on the sleigh. These will be equal and opposite. There will be some torque forces too if the sleigh is moving.
Tension and compression are the two forces that act upon a bridge.
Some forces that can act upon a moving object include friction, air resistance, gravity, and applied forces like pushing or pulling. These forces can affect the speed, direction, and motion of the object.
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Some Forces do not involve physical contact between the bodies on which they act. -Jauan Williams 3182163642
Gravity and atmospheric pressure.
No resultant forces act upon it
Gravity hold the moon in orbit
Internal forces are stresses and changes inside the material or body. External forces act independently upon an object.
Gravity, Air resistence, friction and the push from the floor/table
Wind is one of the forces acting on the structure especially for the 4 towers on the outside of taj mahal