Evaporation of water through stoma
masteringbiology
Centripal acceloration is the net force when an object moves in a circular path.
A scientific way to describe push or pull is to refer to them as forces. A push is a force that moves an object away from the point of application, while a pull is a force that moves an object toward the point of application.
The centripetal force acts to accelerate the object toward the center of the circle. This force is directed inward and is necessary to keep the object moving in a circular path. It is provided by tension, friction, gravity, or any other force that points towards the center of the circle.
Work is performed when a force moves an object through a distance. Work is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance over which the object moves in the direction of the force. The unit for work is the joule (J).
When a force moves something parallel to the direction of that force, it is called translational motion. In translational motion, the object moves along a straight path without rotating or changing orientation.
unbalanced force
The heart is the primary force that moves blood through the body. As the heart contracts and releases the blood is then pumped through the vessels that travel to all areas of the body.
head and upper extremities
The force is called magnetism. Magnets have an invisible magnetic field that exerts a force on objects made of certain materials, such as iron, that are within the field. This force can attract or repel the objects without direct contact.
Centripal acceloration is the net force when an object moves in a circular path.
Centripetal Force is the answer :)
Neptune is pulling you toward itself right now, even as we speak. Not only that ! You are also pulling Neptune toward you, with exactly the same amount of force. I know you are. The way gravity operates ... there is a force between every two masses in all of Creation. The force is equal on both bodies, and in the direction that moves them toward each other.
A scientific way to describe push or pull is to refer to them as forces. A push is a force that moves an object away from the point of application, while a pull is a force that moves an object toward the point of application.
The force that moves water from the roots to the leaves in plants is called transpiration. This process is driven by a combination of factors, including evaporation from the leaves, cohesion and adhesion of water molecules, and the tension created in the xylem vessels.
This is incorrect. A northerly wind comes from the north and moves toward the south.
Transpiration
Friction force