An OPFOR or opposing force is used for training exercises in the military. These individuals represent the enemy in these exercises to create a more realistic encounter. It gives those who are in training a better sense of what they may come across in real life battle and a better understanding of what to expect.
The opposing force in this situation is gravity pulling the magazine downward.
The force that pulls an unbalanced object with an opposing force is gravity. Gravity pulls objects towards the center of the Earth, and if there is an opposing force such as friction or air resistance, the object will move in the direction determined by the net force acting on it.
The force opposing the buoyant force is the force of gravity. Gravity pulls objects downward, creating a force that must be overcome by the buoyant force in order for an object to float in a fluid.
The opposing force is the gravitational force pulling the magazine downward towards the Earth. This force is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force Maurice is exerting to hold the magazine up.
accelerate in the direction of the force if the force is greater than the opposing forces like friction.
yes.. in the multi player,one team is American and the other time is called opfor,which stands for opposing forces.
Al Qaeda
The opposing force in this situation is gravity pulling the magazine downward.
The force that pulls an unbalanced object with an opposing force is gravity. Gravity pulls objects towards the center of the Earth, and if there is an opposing force such as friction or air resistance, the object will move in the direction determined by the net force acting on it.
The force opposing the buoyant force is the force of gravity. Gravity pulls objects downward, creating a force that must be overcome by the buoyant force in order for an object to float in a fluid.
The opposing force is the gravitational force pulling the magazine downward towards the Earth. This force is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force Maurice is exerting to hold the magazine up.
No, to every force there is an equal and opposing force
Friction. Opposing Force
Opposing force
an opposing force
a fictional terrorist organization in Modernwarfare 2
Gravity