If the forces act in same direction then by vector addition answer should be 49N . But answer will be different if forces are in different directions .
The net force is 10 N toward the left, regardless of the object's shape.
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The Coriolois force on an object is an "apparent" force that acts on a moving object when observed from a rotating frame of reference. Example, suppose you shoot a bullet from the center of a rotating merry-go-round at someone standing on the rim. If the merry-go-round is spinning fast enough your bullet will miss. Someone standing on the ground says you missed because by the time the bullet got to the target, the target had rotated out of the way. But someone on the merry-go-round says "no, the target didn't move but the bullet curved away from the target, as if a force acted on it". The value of the Coriolis force is 2mvwSin(A), where; m is the mass of the moving object, v is its velocity, w is the angular velocity of the rotating reference frame, and A is the angle between the direction of v and the direction of the rotation axis (up for CC rotation). The direction of the Coriolis force is perpendicular to the plane formed by the direction of v and rotation axis, in the sense found by curling fingers of right hand from v towards rotation axis and your thumb will point in direction of the force. In the merry-go-round example angle A would be 90 deg, so Sin(A) = 1. I gave no rotation direction for merry-go-round so you can't tell if bullet will go to the left or right of target.
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What is a large round object that movies around a star such as the sun
Orbits are caused by the force of gravity combined with the speed of the object in the orbit. Saturn's rings consist of millions of small rocks in orbit round Saturn.
Asteroid
A twist force works by twisting an object round to make a twisted shape.
If an object with wheels (or a round object) is on a level grade, and there is no force acting on it, it will not move.
because there is a magnetic field round an object
The object described is a cylinder, specifically a right circular cylinder. It is a round solid with flat circular ends.
Velocity is a vector; having size (speed) and direction. The velocity of an object moving in a circle constantly changes, even if the speed is constant, because the object is continuously changing direction. Therefore it accelerates The force causing the acceleration is the centripetal force pulling it round into a circular path at right angles to the speed vector, like the moon going round the earth in a circular path being pulled towards the earth by the earth's gravity
The Earth's gravity will force a round object to roll down an incline (slope).
It is called the Bolus
No, 'tis the other way round: acceleration is proportion to the force, and inversely proportional to the mass.No, 'tis the other way round: acceleration is proportion to the force, and inversely proportional to the mass.No, 'tis the other way round: acceleration is proportion to the force, and inversely proportional to the mass.No, 'tis the other way round: acceleration is proportion to the force, and inversely proportional to the mass.
The Coriolois force on an object is an "apparent" force that acts on a moving object when observed from a rotating frame of reference. Example, suppose you shoot a bullet from the center of a rotating merry-go-round at someone standing on the rim. If the merry-go-round is spinning fast enough your bullet will miss. Someone standing on the ground says you missed because by the time the bullet got to the target, the target had rotated out of the way. But someone on the merry-go-round says "no, the target didn't move but the bullet curved away from the target, as if a force acted on it". The value of the Coriolis force is 2mvwSin(A), where; m is the mass of the moving object, v is its velocity, w is the angular velocity of the rotating reference frame, and A is the angle between the direction of v and the direction of the rotation axis (up for CC rotation). The direction of the Coriolis force is perpendicular to the plane formed by the direction of v and rotation axis, in the sense found by curling fingers of right hand from v towards rotation axis and your thumb will point in direction of the force. In the merry-go-round example angle A would be 90 deg, so Sin(A) = 1. I gave no rotation direction for merry-go-round so you can't tell if bullet will go to the left or right of target.
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A cylinder is a long round object with flat circular ends.
Well there is a rap sorta version "Right round" by Flo Rida and then theres "you spin me round" by Dead or Alive. "Right Round" is like "you spin my head right round right round" and "you spin me right round" is like "you spin me right round baby right round like a record"