The main forces involved when on a seesaw are gravity, which pulls objects towards the Earth's center, and the normal force, which is the force exerted by the seesaw pushing back on the person sitting on it. These forces create a balanced system where one end of the seesaw goes up while the other goes down.
No, objects do not have to touch for a force to be involved. Forces, such as gravitational or electromagnetic forces, can act between objects even when they are not in direct contact.
Indirect forces examples include gravitational forces, electromagnetic forces, and nuclear forces. These forces act over a distance without physical contact between the objects involved.
Usually there is gravity. There may be other forces involved too, depending on the situation.Usually there is gravity. There may be other forces involved too, depending on the situation.Usually there is gravity. There may be other forces involved too, depending on the situation.Usually there is gravity. There may be other forces involved too, depending on the situation.
The two forces involved in using a machine are the input force, which is the force applied to the machine, and the output force, which is the force exerted by the machine to do work. The relationship between these forces determines the machine's mechanical advantage.
In a collision, forces like impact, friction, and compression act on the objects involved. These forces can cause deformation, damage, or changes in motion to the objects. The impact force determines the severity of the collision and the resulting effects on the objects.
With a SEAsaw! haha
The magician used a seasaw lol
U launch the trashcan in front of the school with the seasaw.
mechanical
American ground forces were directly involved in the war between 1965 and 1973.
gravity
The Allied forces got involved in the Russian Civil War in order to back the anti-Bolshevik White forces. The Allies were worried after the collapse of the Eastern front.
name tge two forces involved in the attle of pasir panjang in world war 2 ?
No, objects do not have to touch for a force to be involved. Forces, such as gravitational or electromagnetic forces, can act between objects even when they are not in direct contact.
I wasn't aware of any Allied forces involved in Russia's civil war. I think you must be mistaken.
Impulsive force
They were not part of the allied forces.