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A monkey hangs stationary at the end of a vertical vine. What two forces act on the monkey?

Gravity and friction. If both forces are equal, or if the friction is greater than gravity, the monkey remains on the vine. However, if gravity overcomes the force of friction, the monkey slides down the vine. none!


What are the four main internal forces?

The four main internal forces that affect a structure are tension (pulling forces), compression (pushing forces), shear (sliding forces), and bending (forces that cause bending or deformation). These forces can act individually or in combination to affect the stability and integrity of a structure.


What are the four main types of internal forces?

The four main types of internal forces are tension (pulling forces), compression (pushing forces), shear (forces that cause parts of an object to slide past each other in opposite directions), and torsion (twisting forces).


When an object is at rest what are the forces acting on it?

You never know. The only thing you know about the forces on an object that's not accelerating is: They all add up to zero, and their effect on the object is the same as if no forces at all were acting on it. That's the same as saying that all the forces on the object are 'balanced'.


What are all the forces that act on an object when it falls?

When an object falls, the main forces acting on it are gravity (pulling it downward) and air resistance (opposing its downward motion). In the absence of other factors, these two forces are the primary influences on the object's falling motion.

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