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What do you call the sum of all the forces?

The resultant.


What do you call the product of combined forces?

A resultant force


Is it true that the sum of two vectors is a resultant vector?

Yes, that's what we call it.


What do you call rock fragments inside other rocks?

Grains i think


What do you call the broken remains of something?

Pieces, possibly shards, possibly fragments.


What term refers to the sum of all of the acting forces acting on an object?

I'd call it the resultant, but "net force" is a good name too.


What do you call bits of rocks and other matter?

Those are called sediments. It is any sort of loose rocks and mineral fragments that are deposited in layers. They can either be transported by water, wind, ice, or gravity.


Where do the deleted files in the history go?

Usually, when we delete files, it is sent to what we call "Recycle Bin". A temporary storage for deleted files. Just like a purgatory for files. But where do history go? When we delete items on recycle bin, they were split into very very tiny pieces what we call fragments. Same as the deleted history. These fragments can be replaced and top over another fragments. Fragments are useful factor to recover accidental delete files. But is also harmful if hackers recovered these files. In large business companies, they use a special wiping tool to wipe the drive with a specific number of time. Wiping can permanently delete some fragments.


What do you call a shark egg?

they sometimes call it a mermaids purse


What do you call feces?

Different for different animals, sometimes droppings, sometimes pellets, sometimes scat, etc.


What are the sum of all forces acting on an object?

The sum of all forces acting on an object is known as the net force. It is the total force that takes into account both the magnitude and direction of all individual forces acting on the object. The net force determines the object's resulting motion according to Newton's second law.


When meteoroids enter the earths atmosphere they become hot and before they hit the earths surface?

Yes. Meteoroids are traveling AT LEAST 25,000 MPH, and sometimes far faster; some have been tracked at 125K MPH. They run into the atmosphere and at that speed, the air CANNOT get out of the way. The super-thin air is compressed to the density of water or thicker, which heats the meteoroid to incandescence, which means "glowing hot". Depending on the structure and composition of the meteoroid, sometimes they melt, sometimes they vaporize, and sometimes they explode. Sometimes, fragments of the meteoroid survives to hit the Earth's surface, when we call them "meteorites".