The force of gravity is always in the same direction ... toward the center of mass of
the other mass that's involved ... whether or not the body is in motion, regardless of
what direction it may be moving, and regardless of whether or not you throw up.
Gravity
Gravity is a force and any force acting on a body changes its velocity in the direction of the force.
when abody is thrown upward,how many forces act on it?what is the role of the force with which the body has been thrown upward? After a body is thrown upwards, you have gravity pulling it down and friction slowing it.
Weight is the force of gravity on your body.
The body will move: * Because of its initial motion (the question states that it is thrown) * Because of gravity
Gravity
Gravity is a force and any force acting on a body changes its velocity in the direction of the force.
The kinetic energy will be decrease because when the body thrown in upward direction the gravitation force will be act in opposite direction which reduce the velocity.so the velocity will decrease.
when abody is thrown upward,how many forces act on it?what is the role of the force with which the body has been thrown upward? After a body is thrown upwards, you have gravity pulling it down and friction slowing it.
During motion in a vertical circle, the force of gravity (weight of the object) is in the same direction as the motion for half the time and in the opposite direction for the rest.For a body moving in a horizontal circle, gravity is acting orthogonally to the motion at all times.During motion in a vertical circle, the force of gravity (weight of the object) is in the same direction as the motion for half the time and in the opposite direction for the rest.For a body moving in a horizontal circle, gravity is acting orthogonally to the motion at all times.During motion in a vertical circle, the force of gravity (weight of the object) is in the same direction as the motion for half the time and in the opposite direction for the rest.For a body moving in a horizontal circle, gravity is acting orthogonally to the motion at all times.During motion in a vertical circle, the force of gravity (weight of the object) is in the same direction as the motion for half the time and in the opposite direction for the rest.For a body moving in a horizontal circle, gravity is acting orthogonally to the motion at all times.
Weight is the force of gravity on your body.
The force of gravity is the primary acting force. Air resistance acts in the opposite direction.
The body will move: * Because of its initial motion (the question states that it is thrown) * Because of gravity
Gravity is a force between 2 bodies. Gravity goes in the direction towards the body of greater mass. For things on earth, gravity is in the "downward" direction (i.e. towards the earth), since the earth is of greater mass than other objects.
Acceleration is in the same direction as the applied force.
The body will move: * Because of its initial motion (the question states that it is thrown) * Because of gravity
Yes, force is necessary to change any motion of an object. The force can, for example be gravity or friction. Without these two factors, an object would continue moving in its original velocity (speed and direction) in eternity.