Force applied to a solid can result in deformation, where the solid changes shape but retains its volume, or in fracture, where the solid breaks apart. The amount of deformation or fracture will depend on the magnitude of the force applied, the properties of the solid material, and the distribution of the force.
Force of attraction make a solid denser. Solids have great force of attraction between their molecules that's why they are denser. Greater would be the force of attraction greater would be the density.....
Force is transmitted through a solid by creating internal stresses that cause the atoms or molecules in the material to deform or move. This deformation allows the force to be transferred from one part of the material to another, enabling the transmission of force through the solid.
The factors that can affect the amount of friction acting on an object on a solid surface include the roughness of the surface, the weight or normal force pressing the object onto the surface, and the types of materials in contact. Additionally, the presence of lubricants or contaminants can also influence friction.
You can change the frictional force between two solid surfaces by altering the roughness of the surfaces, increasing the normal force pressing the surfaces together, or using lubricants to reduce friction. Additionally, changing the sliding speed and contact area between the surfaces can also affect the frictional force.
The amount of buoyant force is equal to the weight of the displaced water. The VOLUME of the displaced water is equal to the part of the solid that is submerged - thus, the buoyant force is equal to this volume, times the density of the water.
The force between atoms of a solid is inter-particle force.
Magnetism is a force not a solid.
Magnetism is a force not a solid.
A force.
In solid state force of attraction are greatest
Force of attraction make a solid denser. Solids have great force of attraction between their molecules that's why they are denser. Greater would be the force of attraction greater would be the density.....
the buoyant force of the liquid on the solid is more than the buoyant force of the air on the solid.
Force is transmitted through a solid by creating internal stresses that cause the atoms or molecules in the material to deform or move. This deformation allows the force to be transferred from one part of the material to another, enabling the transmission of force through the solid.
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The factors that can affect the amount of friction acting on an object on a solid surface include the roughness of the surface, the weight or normal force pressing the object onto the surface, and the types of materials in contact. Additionally, the presence of lubricants or contaminants can also influence friction.
You can change the frictional force between two solid surfaces by altering the roughness of the surfaces, increasing the normal force pressing the surfaces together, or using lubricants to reduce friction. Additionally, changing the sliding speed and contact area between the surfaces can also affect the frictional force.
G Force can affect anyone regardless of race.