Yes, gravity pulls the hanging pen downwards causing a force on it. If the pen is swinging due to air currents or movement, additional forces such as air resistance or outside pushes may also be acting on it.
If the pen is hanging and you cut the string, the pen will fall due to gravity unless there is another force acting on it to keep it suspended.
The forces acting on a hanging pen are gravitational force pulling it downward and tension force in the string supporting it. The gravitational force acts vertically downward on the pen due to Earth's gravity, while the tension force in the string acts vertically upward to counterbalance the weight of the pen.
When a pen is hanging, the main forces acting on it are gravity pulling it downward and tension in the string supporting it. Gravity creates a downward force on the pen, while the tension in the string provides an upward force to keep the pen suspended.
The pen is at rest when hanging by a string if it is not swinging or moving. If the pen is swinging or spinning, then it is in motion.
it means like...... take a pen and put it in your hand you might not feel this but your hand is pushing against the pen if you keep the pen in the same place the forces are balanced but if you raise the pen the forces are unbalanced
When a pen is hanging, two forces act on it - the upthrust and the force of tension in the string.
If the pen is hanging and you cut the string, the pen will fall due to gravity unless there is another force acting on it to keep it suspended.
The forces acting on a hanging pen are gravitational force pulling it downward and tension force in the string supporting it. The gravitational force acts vertically downward on the pen due to Earth's gravity, while the tension force in the string acts vertically upward to counterbalance the weight of the pen.
When a pen is hanging, the main forces acting on it are gravity pulling it downward and tension in the string supporting it. Gravity creates a downward force on the pen, while the tension in the string provides an upward force to keep the pen suspended.
no,,, the ball pen is at rest or meaningful is sleep,,,thers no motion or forces acting on the ball pen when it hanging on to the yarn,,,,,,
The force of gravity, weight = mg.
The Forces acting on the pen are first the downward force called gravitational force and the upward force is the tension force.
The pen is at rest when hanging by a string if it is not swinging or moving. If the pen is swinging or spinning, then it is in motion.
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Yes there are forces acting on a pen.
it means like...... take a pen and put it in your hand you might not feel this but your hand is pushing against the pen if you keep the pen in the same place the forces are balanced but if you raise the pen the forces are unbalanced
The force acting on a falling pen is gravity, which pulls it downward towards the Earth. This force causes the pen to accelerate towards the ground until it reaches a terminal velocity when air resistance balances out the gravitational force.