Ridge Push
Objects affected by gravity will move in a curved path called a projectile motion. The object will follow a parabolic trajectory, with its vertical motion influenced by gravity causing it to accelerate downwards. This motion is described by equations of motion that take into account the initial velocity, launch angle, and acceleration due to gravity.
I'm not sure of any specific name for "vertical motion" other than falling or acceleration and deceleration due to gravity. You will have the force of gravity. You may also have an element of a centripetal force, but for all practical purposes this would be minimal near the surface of the earth.
The pen rests when not in motion due to gravity and surface contacts. When in motion, the pen moves due to external forces such as hand movement or air currents.
Acceleration due to gravityThe acceleration produced in the motion of a body under gravity is called Acceleration.
The acceleration due to gravity of an object in projectile motion remains constant throughout its motion. Gravity acts vertically downward and causes the object to accelerate at a rate of approximately 9.81 m/s^2.
Ridge Push
ridge push
ridge push
ridge push
The motion of gravity pressing on the object!
The plate motion due to higher densities is called subduction. This occurs when a denser oceanic plate is forced underneath a less dense continental plate at convergent plate boundaries.
Convection
convection
slab pull
Objects affected by gravity will move in a curved path called a projectile motion. The object will follow a parabolic trajectory, with its vertical motion influenced by gravity causing it to accelerate downwards. This motion is described by equations of motion that take into account the initial velocity, launch angle, and acceleration due to gravity.
I'm not sure of any specific name for "vertical motion" other than falling or acceleration and deceleration due to gravity. You will have the force of gravity. You may also have an element of a centripetal force, but for all practical purposes this would be minimal near the surface of the earth.
The pen rests when not in motion due to gravity and surface contacts. When in motion, the pen moves due to external forces such as hand movement or air currents.