The force that opposes gravity and causes objects to move upward is called lift. Lift is generated by the flow of air over the wings of an aircraft or other aerodynamic surfaces, creating a pressure difference that pushes the object upward.
the buoyant force points up and gravity goes down that's why we are balanced.
As a cyclist goes faster, the force of friction remains relatively constant. The force of friction between the tires and the road depends on the coefficient of friction and the normal force, which do not change significantly with speed.
As a lift goes up, it gains potential energy due to the increase in its height above the ground. This potential energy is associated with the force of gravity acting on the lift and the work done to move it vertically against gravity.
The force exerted by Earth on a ball thrown into the air is the force of gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth. As the ball goes up, gravity acts to bring it back down towards the Earth's surface.
The main forces involved when on a seesaw are gravity, which pulls objects towards the Earth's center, and the normal force, which is the force exerted by the seesaw pushing back on the person sitting on it. These forces create a balanced system where one end of the seesaw goes up while the other goes down.
The FORCE, or Gravitational Pull of the Earth on an Object is DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to the Object's Mass. Force = Mass x Acceleration of Gravity So, if Mass goes up, Pull goes up, If the Mass goes down, the Pull goes down.
No. A lever is a simple machine that redirects and multiplies the force applied to it. You press down on one end and whatever is on the other end goes up.
acceleration = force / mass
the buoyant force points up and gravity goes down that's why we are balanced.
gravitational force is the force that goes on to the moon.
Brandon Force goes by The Freight Train.
Brute Force goes by The King of Fuh.
It is unknown what the main mission Delta Forces gone on. The Delta Force goes on many of missions.
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Everything that goes up, comes back down again. The only thing that does NOT come back down again is age! Elevator, seesaw, yo-yo, thermometer, ball, airplane.
Because it has more momentum the faster it goes.
As a cyclist goes faster, the force of friction remains relatively constant. The force of friction between the tires and the road depends on the coefficient of friction and the normal force, which do not change significantly with speed.