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Relative to the table, the book remains stationary because there are no outside forces acting on it except gravity which keeps it lying on the table.
yes the resultant of the two vectors can be zero.it can be illustrated by drawing following diagram.a triangle may be considered as a vector diagram in which the force polygon close and the resultant of the three vectors is zero.
yep
Yes.
gravity
Relative to the table, the book remains stationary because there are no outside forces acting on it except gravity which keeps it lying on the table.
yes the resultant of the two vectors can be zero.it can be illustrated by drawing following diagram.a triangle may be considered as a vector diagram in which the force polygon close and the resultant of the three vectors is zero.
in which situation you exert more force downward, standing or lying horizantilly?
yep
Yes.
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gravity
Newton's first law of motion consists of 2 parts: The first part tells us that a body does not change its state of rest unless an unbalanced force is applied on it.FOR EXAMPLE: A book lying on the desk remains at rest until someone lifts it. The second part tells us that a body does not change its state of motion unless we apply a certain force on it to stop motion. FOR EXAMPLE A ball is thrown on the ground comes to rest after covering some distance.it is because of following forces: 1. FORCE OF GRAVITY 2. FORCE OF FRICTION 3. AIR FRICTION If these forces are eliminated then according to the NEWTON's FIRST LAW OF MOTION a body will remain in motion.
abondement once they have no one to lie, they either have to force themselves out of the vicious cycle or begin lying to themselves until they're trapped in their own fantisies, which would eventually happen if you let them continue lying to you
a marble will keep lying on the floor until a force is applied on it.
the marble will keep lying on the floor until a force is applied on it to change its position.
The force of your pencil or pen against the desk that your paper is on if you're writing something down. The force of your paper against the desk. The force of your book against the desk. In each case, the desk exerts the identical but opposite force against the object lying on it. If that were not true, the objects would deform the desk, or the desk would form a bump where the objects are lying on it.