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If the action force is the downward push of his weight on the chair what is the reaction force?

In the opposite direction, and on the other object. In this case, the chair pushes upward against the person.


What is an upward moving current of air?

An upward moving current of air is called an updraft.


What happens when the center of gravity is behind the center of pressure?

With the CG ahead of CP (aka CL), the downward force on the tail creates an upward pitching moment which is opposite of the downward pitching moment caused by the upward force at the CP--these are stabilizing forces. But notice what happens when the CG is behind the CP--both forces now create an upward pitching moment around the CG but there is no counterbalancing downward pitching moment created to stabilize the aircraft.


What type of fault occurs when compressionforces push one side of the fault upward and the other side downward?

A reverse fault occurs when compression forces push one side of the fault upward and the other side downward. This motion creates a steep incline in the fault plane, with the hanging wall moving up and the footwall moving down. Reverse faults are typically associated with convergent plate boundaries where compression forces are high.


How does density change moving from earth's crust upward or downward?

As you move downward from the Earth's crust into the mantle and core, density generally increases due to the increasing pressure and the composition of materials, which become denser. Conversely, moving upward from the crust into the atmosphere, density decreases because the air becomes less dense as altitude increases, resulting in lower pressure. Thus, the trends in density are influenced by both composition and pressure variations at different depths.

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What is the magnitude of a force of 117.4 moving upward and another force of 74.1 moving downward?

the magnitude is 43.3 and the direction is upward.


How do you change notes on a tuba?

You can change your notes on the tuba by moving your lips upward or downward. Upward is lower, downward is slightly higher than upward and just stright means high.


What is upward and downward displacement?

Upward displacement refers to an object's change in position moving in an upward direction, while downward displacement refers to an object's change in position moving in a downward direction along a vertical axis. These displacements are measured vertically from a reference point, such as the starting position of the object.


How do crustal plate move?

Subsidue-moving downward Uplift-moving upward Thrust-moving side-to-side


What if the upward force of an object is more than the downward force of an object?

If the upward force acting on an object is greater than the downward force (its weight or force of gravity), the object will experience a net upward force causing it to accelerate in the upward direction. This could lead to the object moving upwards, overcoming the force of gravity pulling it downward.


What happens to a plant which was grown horizontal?

Ultimately the shoot grows upward and the root downward


What is downward velocity?

Downward velocity refers to the speed at which an object is falling towards the ground or moving in a downward direction. It is commonly measured in units such as meters per second or feet per second. A positive downward velocity indicates the object is accelerating downward, while a negative velocity means the object is moving upward.


What is the name of the rear wing that controls its upward and downward force on a plane?

There are two parts to it. The non-moving part is the horizontal stabilizer, and the moving part is an aileron.


What happened to the ball when you thrown upward?

When a ball is thrown upward, it experiences a brief period of acceleration while moving against the force of gravity. Once the ball reaches its peak height, it begins to fall back down due to gravity.


A movie is made showing successive frames for an object accelerating downward. If the sequence is run backward would the object accelerate upward or downward?

UPWARD UPWARD UPWARD


What is an upward force of air against a moving object?

air resistance


Is the upward force of air against a moving object?

air resistance