if the values are the same then nothing happens.
The two forces acting on a body immersed in a liquid are buoyant force (upward direction) and gravitational force (downward direction). Buoyant force acts in the opposite direction to the gravitational force.
The force that always acts opposite to the direction of the motion of an object is friction. Friction is a force that resists the motion between two surfaces in contact with each other. It acts in the direction opposite to the direction of motion, slowing down or stopping the object.
It always acts opposite to the direction of friction
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Friction provides a retarding force. It always acts in the exact opposite direction of the motion of the object.
When all forces are balanced, the object is either stationairy or moving in one direction inTekkit - Episode 2 a constant speed
Friction always acts in the opposite direction, of the other object's motion.
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.
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The two forces acting on a body immersed in a liquid are buoyant force (upward direction) and gravitational force (downward direction). Buoyant force acts in the opposite direction to the gravitational force.
The force that always acts opposite to the direction of the motion of an object is friction. Friction is a force that resists the motion between two surfaces in contact with each other. It acts in the direction opposite to the direction of motion, slowing down or stopping the object.
It always acts opposite to the direction of friction
Net force is when forces are added together. so the net force is 0. i have it in my science questions so i ! - Scientist
it acts in the opposite direction of motion or force
Friction provides a retarding force. It always acts in the exact opposite direction of the motion of the object.
Buoyancy always acts in the direction opposite to the direction of the gravitational force. We normally consider this direction as 'upward'.
By definition, friction is opposite of the direction of motion.