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What are 3 ways that objects accelerate?

Due to a force acting on the object, such as gravity pulling an object downward. When the direction of the object's velocity changes, as in the case of circular motion. During collisions or interactions with other objects that transfer momentum to the object.


What is a simple machine that changes the direction of force needed to move an object but not the amount of force needed?

A pulley is a simple machine that changes the direction of the force needed to move an object without changing the amount of force required. By using a pulley, you can apply a downward force to lift an object upwards.


How does circular motion relate to Newtons laws?

Circular motion can be understood using Newton's laws of motion. The first law states that an object will remain in its state of motion unless acted upon by a net external force, which in the case of circular motion is the centripetal force that continuously changes the direction of the object. The second law describes how the centripetal force required for circular motion is related to the mass of the object, its velocity, and the radius of the circular path..TableName:Centripetal force formula.


What does the free-body diagram look like for an object in vertical circular motion?

In vertical circular motion, the free-body diagram for an object includes the object's weight pointing downward and the tension in the string or force pushing the object upward. These forces help maintain the object's circular path.


Billy is sitting in a chair in class. If the action force is the downward push of his weight on the chair what is the reaction force the downward force of Billy's weight on the Earth gravity the upwar?

The reaction force to the downward push of Billy's weight on the chair is the upward force of the chair pushing back on him. The downward force of Billy's weight on Earth is countered by the upward force of gravity acting on him.

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The what of an object changes if the force of gravity changes?

The weight of the object would change if gravity changes. cw: Yes, if the FORCE of gravity changes, the FORCE of the object in the downward direction changes.


What are 3 ways that objects accelerate?

Due to a force acting on the object, such as gravity pulling an object downward. When the direction of the object's velocity changes, as in the case of circular motion. During collisions or interactions with other objects that transfer momentum to the object.


How strong is gravity on eath?

The force of Earth's gravitational strength is an average 9.8N/kg downward. (newtons/kilogram)


What force affects changes of particles in the nucleus?

The strong nuclear force is the force that affects changes of particles in the nucleus. It is responsible for holding protons and neutrons together in the nucleus, overcoming the repulsive electromagnetic force between positively charged protons.


What is the downward force?

Gravitational Force.


How does rocket shoots up while the gravity is strong?

By generating an upward force that's greater than the downward force of gravity. Exactly the same way you walk up stairs while the gravity is strong.


How centripetal force balances n circular motion of electron?

the centripetal force along with the attractive force of the electron on the nucleus are balanced by a phenomnon known as the strong nuclear force which prevents the electron from coliding with the nucleus


What is a simple machine that changes the direction of force needed to move an object but not the amount of force needed?

A pulley is a simple machine that changes the direction of the force needed to move an object without changing the amount of force required. By using a pulley, you can apply a downward force to lift an object upwards.


What force causes object to move downward?

The force that causes objects to move downward is gravity


How does circular motion relate to Newtons laws?

Circular motion can be understood using Newton's laws of motion. The first law states that an object will remain in its state of motion unless acted upon by a net external force, which in the case of circular motion is the centripetal force that continuously changes the direction of the object. The second law describes how the centripetal force required for circular motion is related to the mass of the object, its velocity, and the radius of the circular path..TableName:Centripetal force formula.


Is an upward force?

No, gravity is a downward force.


What does the free-body diagram look like for an object in vertical circular motion?

In vertical circular motion, the free-body diagram for an object includes the object's weight pointing downward and the tension in the string or force pushing the object upward. These forces help maintain the object's circular path.