The spring balance is considered a first-class lever. In a first-class lever, the fulcrum is positioned between the effort (applied force) and the load (resistance). In the case of a spring balance, the fulcrum is the point where the spring is attached, the effort is the force applied to stretch or compress the spring, and the load is the weight being measured. This arrangement allows for the accurate measurement of weight by balancing the applied force with the weight of the object.
Newton's first law of motion consists of 2 parts: The first part tells us that a body does not change its state of rest unless an unbalanced force is applied on it.FOR EXAMPLE: A book lying on the desk remains at rest until someone lifts it. The second part tells us that a body does not change its state of motion unless we apply a certain force on it to stop motion. FOR EXAMPLE A ball is thrown on the ground comes to rest after covering some distance.it is because of following forces: 1. FORCE OF GRAVITY 2. FORCE OF FRICTION 3. AIR FRICTION If these forces are eliminated then according to the NEWTON's FIRST LAW OF MOTION a body will remain in motion.
Normal force
A force vector of -3 Newtons indicates that the force is acting in the opposite direction of the positive direction, with a magnitude of 3 Newtons.
A common example of a class 3 lever is a pair of tweezers. In this type of lever, the effort is located between the fulcrum and the load, which allows for the application of a greater force to move the load with precision and control. Another example is a broom, where the handle acts as the lever, the hand applying the force is the effort, and the contact point with the floor is the load.
A cube is a good example of a 3D figure when drawn on paper and showing perspective.
Those are the 3 words of the Unrelenting Force shout. In the language of the dragons, they mean "Force", "Balance" and "Push" respectively.
No, 2.3 is an example of 2 significant figures. The significant figures are 2 and 3
width, or perhaps depth ( of a drawer, for example )
A space figure is a figure or shape in 3-dimensional space. It could be solid but it need not be: for example, it could be a wriggly line drawn on the surface of a sphere.
One example is a cube, another is a sphere, there are very many more named and unnamed. Any shape (solid, body) that extends out of a flat plane is a 3-D figure.
Forces are created in many different ways. . . . . for example strong nuclear force electromagnetic force weak force and gravity
You would ahve to figure out the number.....For example: if the number was 3....3-2=1...that is the difference between 2 and 3
force = mass * acceleration if force is doubled, mass needs to be doubled to keep the same acceleration example: force = 6 mass = 2 acceleration = 3 6 = 2 * 3 12 = m * 3 12/3 = m 4 = mass
Luke Skywalker would kill Anakin and bring balance to the force.
yes . for example a pyramid with a square bottom and 4 triangle walls
In order to have an area, you must have a plane (or a.k.a. a figure). For example: A square or circle.