W=(10,000N)(Om)
A stationary object will not move unless a force is applied to it.
"Motion" or "Momentum"
you need 350N to be added to 250 so that it can equal the same amount and creating no net force.
impulse
20 joules
A stationary object will not move unless a force is applied to it.
"Motion" or "Momentum"
"Motion" or "Momentum"
motion or momentum Motion for A+
you need 350N to be added to 250 so that it can equal the same amount and creating no net force.
Static friction. The frictional force is greater then the force applied, meaning the object can't move.
impulse
impulse
20 joules
Inertia-every body remains stationary until a force is applied to it.
If an object is stationary on a surface then the forces acting on it are the Gravitational force and the Normal force(the force of the surface pushing back against the object). Technically you could be pulling(or pushing) that object from opposite directions with equal forces and it would remain stationary. The important thing to understand is that a stationary object remains stationary so long as the net forces applied to it equal zero.
That is called impulse; the equation is Ft = mv