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A force-meter measures the force of an object pulled along a surface.

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The resistance to motion of an object being pulled over a surface is called?

Kinetic friction.


When an object is pulled on a level surface at a constant velocity what force is the pulling force equal to?

If there is no friction or anything that can impede the movement off the object, then the force is zero. If there is friction, then the force is equal to that of the friction.


Why do objects seldom move when forces are applied?

If the object doesn't move, that means there is an opposing force. In that case, the net force on the object is zero. Two typical cases are: * An object resting on a surface is pulled down by gravity. The surface pushes the object up. * In the case of a force that pulls or pushes sideways, the opposing force is usually friction.


If an object can be pulled into a long wire then the object is called?

Ductile


Why are rocks frequently pulled under the surface of the earth?

The rocks are frequently pulled under the surface because, Due to the movements in the crust.


When a fixed object is pulled by a force it will?

die


How does static electricity affect slow running water?

Slow running water in proximity to an electrically charged object (such as an inflated baloon with its surface filled with static electricity) will bend towards towards the object. The reason for this is that most water (if it is not de-ionized) contains positively and negatively charged ions. The ions with the same charge as the surface of the charged object will be pushed back into the faucet, leading to a buildup of ions with the opposite charge. Since opposite charges attract, the ions remaining in the water will be pulled towards the charged object, and the water will be pulled with the ions.


What force will a 50 kilogram object have as it is pulled towards the earth from the height of 1 meter?

Near the surface of the Earth, every kilogram has a weight of 9.8 Newton. (Weight is a type of force.)


If an object can be pulled into a long wire then the object is?

'Ductile". (Normally applied to substances, not objects.)


Will an object that is pulled into a black hole become more massive?

no


Why are planes pulled toward water?

They aren't. They are pulled towards the center of the earth, as are all objects on the surface of the earth.


Why don't you bleed if your hair is pulled out?

The scalp will not bleed when hair is pulled out because there are no blood vessels close to the surface of the scalp.