To keep down by force means to suppress or control something using physical strength or power, often to prevent it from growing or rising. It can involve use of authority, violence, or coercion to restrain or subdue a situation or group.
The force of gravity pulls you down when you are in water, just like when you are on land. The buoyant force from the water also acts on your body, helping to keep you afloat.
The force of gravity is a mixed blessing. Although we depend on it to keep us in our beds at night, to keep the atmosphere down on Earth where we need it, to keep the Earth in its orbit around the sun, and to keep our food on the plate, it also comes with the inescapable hazard of falling down and hurting one'self, against which one must be ever vigilant and on his or her guard.
Yes, according to Newton's first law of motion, an object will remain in its state of motion (either at rest or moving at a constant velocity) unless acted upon by an external force. In order to keep an object moving, a force must be continuously applied to overcome any friction or resistance that might slow it down.
The force that stops an object from sliding down a grassy slope is friction. Friction is the resistance between the object and the surface it is sliding on, which helps to prevent movement. The rough texture of the grass, along with the force of gravity acting on the object, creates enough friction to keep it in place.
The force that holds an anvil up is the normal force exerted by the surface it rests on, which opposes the force of gravity pulling it down. Gravity is the force that pulls the anvil down towards the Earth.
If there was no force then there would be no balance to keep things in place
The force to keep us and nearly everything else on the ground is GRAVITY.
there is alot force in house like the force keep you down and gravity there a lot more
there is alot force in house like the force keep you down and gravity there a lot more
The force of gravity pulls you down when you are in water, just like when you are on land. The buoyant force from the water also acts on your body, helping to keep you afloat.
An object has a general tendency to keep moving - that's how our Universe works. No force is required to keep an object moving - unless there is another force that slows it down. Here on Earth, there are usually frictional forces that slow objects down, and therefore a force is required to counteract the frictional forces.
As you walk down the stairs, you apply a force to keep yourself from falling down the stairs. The force is in the upward direction, but your movement is in the downward direction. If the force is in the opposite direction of motion, work done by the force is negative. Gravitational force, because it pulls down, does positive work.
Whenever another force - usually friction - slows it down.
The force of gravity is a mixed blessing. Although we depend on it to keep us in our beds at night, to keep the atmosphere down on Earth where we need it, to keep the Earth in its orbit around the sun, and to keep our food on the plate, it also comes with the inescapable hazard of falling down and hurting one'self, against which one must be ever vigilant and on his or her guard.
No force is needed to keep an object moving. An object with no forces on it keeps moving at a constant speed in a straight line. If there is any force acting on it to make it slow down, then you need just enough force to cancel the first one, in order to keep it moving.
you suprise kiss her and if she goes along with it then keep going if she doesn't force her down and finger her
Us ethe force to make it stay down.