When one force is greater than another force acting on an object, the object will experience a net force in the direction of the larger force. This will cause the object to accelerate in that direction according to Newton's second law of motion (F=ma).
If the buoyant force on an object is greater than the weight of the object, the object will float. This is because the buoyant force will push the object upward with a force greater than the force of gravity pulling it downward.
When the pushing force is greater than the friction force, the box will start to accelerate in the direction of the push. As the acceleration increases, the box's speed will also increase until another force, such as air resistance or another object, balances or stops its motion.
If the buoyant force is greater than the weight of an object, it will float on the surface of a fluid. This is known as buoyancy, where the upward force from the fluid exceeds the downward force of gravity on the object.
Is it unbalanced forces.
When the output force is greater than the input force on a simple machine, the machine provides a mechanical advantage, making it easier to perform work. This allows the machine to lift or move heavier loads than would be possible with just the input force alone.
If the buoyant force on an object is greater than the weight of the object, the object will float. This is because the buoyant force will push the object upward with a force greater than the force of gravity pulling it downward.
Kinetics
It sinks
The object sinks.
When the pushing force is greater than the friction force, the box will start to accelerate in the direction of the push. As the acceleration increases, the box's speed will also increase until another force, such as air resistance or another object, balances or stops its motion.
If the buoyant force is greater than the weight of an object, it will float on the surface of a fluid. This is known as buoyancy, where the upward force from the fluid exceeds the downward force of gravity on the object.
Is it unbalanced forces.
When one force is greater than another, the larger force will dominate, leading to a net force that determines the direction of motion. This can cause an object to accelerate in the direction of the larger force. If the forces act on a stationary object, the object will start to move in the direction of the stronger force. If the forces are acting on an object already in motion, the object's velocity will change according to the net force.
When the output force is greater than the input force on a simple machine, the machine provides a mechanical advantage, making it easier to perform work. This allows the machine to lift or move heavier loads than would be possible with just the input force alone.
When gravity's force is greater than buoyancy, an object will sink in a fluid. This is because the downward force of gravity exceeds the upward force of buoyancy, causing the object to be pulled down towards the center of the Earth.
The IMA of a machine is greater than 1 whenever the output force is greater than the input force.
If the force is not greater than the weight of the bale, the bale will not move.