the pul of Austin Rolfvondenbaumen is the greatest
Assuming that you're referring to an object that is accelerating towards a massive body by means of gravitational attraction... When the force of frictional air resistance equals the opposing force of gravity, the net force on the object equals zero, and acceleration will cease. It is called terminal velocity, and the object will remain at this velocity until some new event happens.
The force exerted by the leading edge of a subducting plate is mainly due to gravity pulling the denser plate down into the mantle. This force, known as slab pull, is a significant driving force in the process of subduction. Additionally, the force can be influenced by the movement of the plates at the surface and the resistance encountered as the plate sinks into the mantle.
ahhh now.... When a spacecraft leaves earths atmoshere it does not leave earths gravitational pull! the moon itself is in earths gravitational pull. which is what stops the moon from floating away so as far as i can imagine if you put a space craft on the moon you have not left earths gravitational pull or the E.G.P
Less than one tenth (1/10) of the earths gravitational pull.
When the upward force of air resistance becomes equal to the downward force of gravity, the ball will reach its terminal velocity and stop accelerating. The net force acting on the ball will be zero, and it will continue to fall at a constant speed.
air pressure acts in all directions and the net force is nil, if you move though, air will offer resistance and this force will square with velocity offering staggering resistance at high speeds
Yes resistance would be a push force.
Gravity is a pull from the earths core. it is known as a "force"
Yes resistance would be a push force.
It is a 'pull' when you are falling, the gravity 'pulls' you down. But the Air resistance will 'push' you back up, making a force either a push or a pull
It is a 'pull' when you are falling, the gravity 'pulls' you down. But the Air resistance will 'push' you back up, making a force either a push or a pull
the earths gravitational pull of 9.8 m/s/s
No the Earth would pull u more than the moon
The force that allows you to pull out a desk drawer is friction. This force is generated between the surfaces of the drawer and its tracks or slides, providing the resistance needed to move the drawer in and out.
Air pressure is a push force. This force is exerted in all directions, pushing against objects in the atmosphere evenly.
examples of contact forces are : friction, tension, normal force
Friction is the force that makes it hard to pull something. Friction occurs when two surfaces rub against each other, creating resistance to motion. This resistance increases as the surfaces press harder against each other.