Any upward force on an object can be less than, equal to, or greater than the force
of gravity on that object. It all depends on the object's mass and distance from the
center of the Earth.
Any upward force works against gravity,since they act in opposite directions.
Lift is the upward force that opposes the force of gravity.
The equation for upward force is given by the formula: Force = Mass x Acceleration. In the context of an object experiencing gravity, the upward force is equal to the weight of the object, which is calculated as weight = Mass x Gravity.
When gravity's force is greater than buoyancy, an object will sink in a fluid. This is because the downward force of gravity exceeds the upward force of buoyancy, causing the object to be pulled down towards the center of the Earth.
When a basketball is thrown upward, it is acted upon by gravity, which pulls it back down towards the ground. As it moves upward, its velocity decreases until it reaches its peak height and momentarily stops, then gravity causes it to accelerate back downward due to the force of gravity.
Any upward force works against gravity,since they act in opposite directions.
When an elevator accelerates upward from rest, your weight (the force due to gravity acting on you) remains constant, as it is determined by your mass and the acceleration due to gravity. However, the normal force exerted by the floor increases because it must counteract both your weight and provide additional force due to the upward acceleration of the elevator. Consequently, you would feel heavier during the upward acceleration, as the normal force exceeds your weight.
Lift is the upward force that opposes the force of gravity.
No, gravity is a downward force.
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The equation for upward force is given by the formula: Force = Mass x Acceleration. In the context of an object experiencing gravity, the upward force is equal to the weight of the object, which is calculated as weight = Mass x Gravity.
because if gravity
When gravity's force is greater than buoyancy, an object will sink in a fluid. This is because the downward force of gravity exceeds the upward force of buoyancy, causing the object to be pulled down towards the center of the Earth.
downward
Gravity pulls it down.
When a basketball is thrown upward, it is acted upon by gravity, which pulls it back down towards the ground. As it moves upward, its velocity decreases until it reaches its peak height and momentarily stops, then gravity causes it to accelerate back downward due to the force of gravity.
The force that causes you to move upward when you jump into the air is the normal force exerted by the ground on your feet. This force opposes the force of gravity acting on your body, allowing you to overcome gravity and move upward.