Buoyancy.
The Archimedes' Principle establishes that "any object inside a fluid experiments a force equals to the weight of the liquid displaced by the body" or, mathematically:
F = (rho)·g·V
where rho is the density of the fluid, g the gravity acceleration and V the volume displacement exerted by the body.
The forces are UpThrust and gravity
The two forces that act on the ball after it leaves your hand are gravity and air resistance.
2, gravity & buoyancy.
The force that acts on a ball when in the air is gravity.
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yes water vapour is seen as steam gas floating in the aiir
Gravity and Buoyancy
gravity and upthrust.
The two forces that act on the ball after it leaves your hand are gravity and air resistance.
The force that acts on a ball when in the air is gravity.
2, gravity & buoyancy.
These forces may be either external or internal. As Surface forces act on the surface of the water body by direct contact.
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Kinetic energy, momentum, gravity.
yes water vapour is seen as steam gas floating in the aiir
You get frictional force. That is because when the tennis ball furr and the grass rubs together you et friction.
gravity and displacement
Capillary action and gravity is a a pair of opposing forces that act on water as it goes down through the soil.