There is no force of friction, so you would simply
add both Net forces together.
240+120 = 360N
Objects that can be pushed or pulled include doors, drawers, carts, and furniture. These objects generally have a surface that allows for contact and application of force to move them in a desired direction.
Objects can be both pushed and pulled. When an object moves in a direction away from the force applied, it is considered to have been pushed. Conversely, when an object moves in the direction of the force applied, it is considered to have been pulled.
The three forces acting on a book could include gravity, which pulls the book downward towards the Earth; the normal force exerted by the surface the book is resting on, which pushes the book upwards to balance gravity; and friction if the book is being pushed or pulled across a surface.
Yes, it is true that more force is required to push something across a rough surface compared to a smooth surface. This is because the rough surface creates more friction, which resists the motion of the object being pushed.
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.
Objects that can be pushed or pulled include doors, drawers, carts, and furniture. These objects generally have a surface that allows for contact and application of force to move them in a desired direction.
Surface tension-Attractive forces cause particles on the surface of a liquid to pull together and resist from being pushed apart. These particles on the surface are pulled toward the center of the liquid and and sideways along the surface. There are no liquid particles above to pull on them. Particles under the surface are pulled in all different directions. Surface tension is the uneven forces acting on the surface particles of a liquid. Surface tension causes a liquid to act like it has a thin film stretched across the surface.
Objects can be both pushed and pulled. When an object moves in a direction away from the force applied, it is considered to have been pushed. Conversely, when an object moves in the direction of the force applied, it is considered to have been pulled.
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The three forces acting on a book could include gravity, which pulls the book downward towards the Earth; the normal force exerted by the surface the book is resting on, which pushes the book upwards to balance gravity; and friction if the book is being pushed or pulled across a surface.
If there is no air resistance moving the 2000-kg box would cost virtually no effort since the slightest shove would set it into motion which it would continue indefinably. Pushing the 1-kg box would require a constant investment of effort because you need to combat the force of friction. Thus, pushing the 1-kg box around is more tiresome.
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Yes, it is true that more force is required to push something across a rough surface compared to a smooth surface. This is because the rough surface creates more friction, which resists the motion of the object being pushed.
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Because the mouthpiece is disposable, the barrel can be pulled out or pushed in for tuning, the upper and lower joints can be pulled apart or pushed together for tuning, and the barrel can be altered for resonance.
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.