The most usual downward force is the force of gravity; the weight of an object exerts force in a downward direction. There are also other forces which can be exerted in that direction. If you wanted to, you could fire a gun in a downward direction, in which case the explosive force of the gun is added to the force of gravity.
Off the top of my head I think its 9.8 m/s
Your weight.
Gravity?
gravity
It is the earth's gravity.
gravity
The downward force acting on an object in free fall is Gravity.
Gravity
When there is that force that pulls downward. Example, when you climb a mountain. You will fell that there is that gravity pulling downward.
No, gravity is a downward force.
gravity
It is the earth's gravity.
The force that causes objects to move downward is gravity
gravity
The downward force acting on an object in free fall is Gravity.
Gravity
Because it's counteracting gravity - which is a downward force.
The downward force exerted on an object is caused by gravity (from the Earth). This force is called weight and can be calculated by multiplying the mass of the object by the acceleration due to gravity on Earth (about 9.8).
Gravity
gravity....