The unit of force is a Newton and, in an appropriate fashion, it is the weight of an average apple.
When holding the apple over your head, the main force acting on the apple is the force of gravity pulling it downwards, with the reaction force being the apple exerting an equal force upwards on your hand. When you drop the apple, the only force acting on it is still gravity pulling it downwards, but now there is no reaction force as the apple is falling freely.
the answer is........ gravity
Your weight. Weight is the definition of the force between the earth and other objects. Thus you weight is the gravitational force acting on you from the earth.
A weight is a force. If you divide a force by another force, you have a dimensionless unit, whether you use SI or any other system of units.A weight is a force. If you divide a force by another force, you have a dimensionless unit, whether you use SI or any other system of units.A weight is a force. If you divide a force by another force, you have a dimensionless unit, whether you use SI or any other system of units.A weight is a force. If you divide a force by another force, you have a dimensionless unit, whether you use SI or any other system of units.
The force of gravity can affect the weight of an object. This force pulls objects toward the center of the Earth and determines their weight.
the weight will decrease
You can put it on a scale. There's usually one available somewhere near the apples in any produce market, for that exact purpose. The downward force exerted by the apple is referred to as the apple's "weight". It's the magnitude of the gravitational attraction between the mass of the earth and the mass of the apple.
The magnitude of the gravitational force exerted by the apple on the Earth is equal to the force exerted by the Earth on the apple, which is 2 N in this case (according to Newton's third law of motion). This force is responsible for the apple's weight and is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction for both bodies.
By loving to invisible force. By loving to invisible force.
It is not the weight of the immersed object but the volume of the object would affect the buoyant force on the immersed object because the buoyant force is nothing but the weight of the displaced liquid whose volume is equal to that of the immersed object.
The weight of the apple remains constant regardless of its location because weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, which is constant. However, the apple's mass remains the same.
Not at all. (The buoyancy force equals the weight if the displaced water,)
Friction and acceleration due to gravity do not directly affect the weight of an object. Weight is determined by the gravitational force acting on the object, which is independent of these factors. However, friction can affect the apparent weight of an object on a surface by opposing the force of gravity.
The mass of an apple is described in grams, the weight of the same apple is described in Newtons. This is the force that a mass exerts due to the local attraction of gravity. A gram mass is consistent throughout the universe, a gram force changes, Unfortunately the weight of an apple is often expressed as a gram without noting that this is gram force.
When the weight increases the frictional force also increases:)
The gravitational attraction of an apple on Earth is approximately 1 Newton, which is equivalent to the weight of the apple. This force is a result of the gravitational pull between the apple and Earth.