It would be 76.3N , bearing 013.4 degree (13.4 degree clockwise from North)
force in 3 significant figure, exact value sqrt 5825; degree in 1 decimal place, exact value sin-1 (65/sqrt 5825)
It will stay at rest.
The term for the force exerted by an object when it is pushed by another object is "contact force" or "applied force." This force occurs when one object comes into direct contact with another object and pushes or pulls it.
You can find the acceleration of a pushed object by dividing the net force acting on the object by its mass, using the formula a = F/m, where a is the acceleration, F is the net force, and m is the mass of the object.
It will stay at rest.
When a book is pushed across a table, there are two forces acting on it: the force applied by the person pushing the book (force of push) and the force of friction acting in the opposite direction on the book due to contact with the table surface.
When an object is pushed out of the page, it moves away from you. When it is pushed into the page, it moves towards you.
When an object sinks in water, it displaces a volume of water equal to its own volume. This is known as Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.
Under these circumstances, the object will be pulled/pushed in the direction the stronger force is acting. (The stronger force overcomes the weaker one.)
Lateral g-force is the force experienced perpendicular to the direction of motion during activities like turning or cornering. It is a measure of the sideways acceleration acting on an object or a person in a vehicle, and can be felt as a sensation of being pushed to the side.
When a moving object is pushed in the direction of its motion the speed of the object increases
When a moving object is pushed in the direction of its motion the speed of the object increases
The net force acting on the box would be 50 N if it is the only force acting on the box. The net force is the overall force acting on an object after all the individual forces have been taken into account.