Yes, that's possible.
The three forces that act on an object are gravity, friction, and applied force.
friction and gravity
Friction force
Objects slide because of the forces acting upon them, such as gravity or friction. When an object is on a sloped surface, gravity pulls it downward, causing it to move. The presence of friction between the object and the surface affects how easily the object slides.
Gravity.
Usually gravity and friction.
Gravity, friction, momentum
Gravity and friction.
Usually gravity and friction.
The three forces that act on an object are gravity, friction, and applied force.
friction and gravity
Friction force
Friction and Gravity are the two forces that affects an object's velocity. Friction is caused by both air and the surface on which an object is moving. Gravity is caused by Earth.
Gravity and friction there are others also like magnetism for example..
Objects slide because of the forces acting upon them, such as gravity or friction. When an object is on a sloped surface, gravity pulls it downward, causing it to move. The presence of friction between the object and the surface affects how easily the object slides.
Gravity.
1. Applied Force2. Gravity Force