Weight always acts in the downward direction due to gravity.
Frictional force always acts opposite to the direction of motion or the impending motion of an object, parallel to the surface in contact.
Weight acts in the vertical direction, pulling an object towards the center of the Earth. It is a force due to gravity and is proportional to the mass of the object.
Weight acts in the direction of the gravitational force exerted on an object, which is always directed towards the center of the Earth.
Weight always acts downwards because it is a force resulting from gravity pulling objects towards the center of the Earth. This gravitational force causes objects to have weight, and the direction of this force is towards the Earth's center.
The direction of friction on a rotating object in a clockwise direction depends on the point of contact. Friction opposes the relative motion between the object and the surface it is in contact with, so the direction of friction will act in the direction opposite to the slipping or sliding motion at that contact point.
No, they can NEVER act in the same directions.
Frictional force always acts opposite to the direction of motion or the impending motion of an object, parallel to the surface in contact.
Weight acts in the vertical direction, pulling an object towards the center of the Earth. It is a force due to gravity and is proportional to the mass of the object.
Weight acts in the direction of the gravitational force exerted on an object, which is always directed towards the center of the Earth.
Frictional force must always act in opposite directions
N o! the upthrust can not act at a distance because it acts on the centre of gravity of the object submerged in water in the opposite direction of weight.
No buoyant force would act only in the upward direction against the weight of the body as it gets immersed in the liquid.
A vector always consists of a direction and magnitude. For example, a vector representing the weight of an object that is 35N would be represented as an arrow pointing downward with a magnitude of 35N. You could also represent the weight of 35N as -35N, in which the negative symbol indicates a downward force.
it acts in the opposite direction of motion or force
Because the weight of ship balances the upthrust force , We know that weight always act downward and upthrust force always act upward so we can say that it comes in equillibrium condition . that's why it keeps floating on water..........
Weight always acts downwards because it is a force resulting from gravity pulling objects towards the center of the Earth. This gravitational force causes objects to have weight, and the direction of this force is towards the Earth's center.
Friction always acts in the opposite direction to that of the motion of the other object. Meaning, friction slows down the motion of an object by exerting opposing forces on it.