Two forces that act on particles inside a nebula are gravity, which pulls particles together to form new stars and solar systems, and radiation pressure, which pushes particles apart due to the energy emitted by hot stars within the nebula. These forces must be balanced for a nebula to maintain its structure and not collapse or dissipate.
Gravitational force pulls particles inward, causing them to collapse, while gas pressure from nuclear fusion in the core generates an outward force to maintain balance.
Equilibrium is a state in which all forces acting on an object are in balance.
To show a balance of forces, you can illustrate how the forces acting in opposite directions are equal in magnitude. This equilibrium can be demonstrated by depicting an object at rest or moving with a constant velocity in a straight line. Mathematically, the sum of all forces acting on the object would be zero according to Newton's first law.
No, the angle of pull refers to the direction in which a force is applied to an object. Maintaining balance involves coordination of multiple factors, including the interaction of various forces acting on the body.
When the forces acting on an object are balanced, they cancel each other out and the result is no change in its motion.Balanced forces have no effect on motion. Unbalanced forces cause acceleration.
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No. A balanced group of forces has the same effect on an object as no force at all.
Gravitational force pulls particles inward, causing them to collapse, while gas pressure from nuclear fusion in the core generates an outward force to maintain balance.
"Balanced forces" means a set of forces that add up to zero.This group of forces acting on a single object have no effect on its motion, because they add up to zero,and their effect is equivalent to zero force on the object.
Equilibrium is a state in which all forces acting on an object are in balance.
Forces of attraction have a stronger effect on the behavior of liquid particles.
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well the solubility of any substance depnds on the forces acting between water molecules and solute particles compared to the forces acting between the solute particles
it will lost its balance and crash
No. A non-moving object has forces acting on it, but the forces are in balance in such a case.