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.
When an object is thrown upwards, two main forces act on it: the force of gravity pulling it downwards and the force of air resistance slowing it down as it moves through the air. Additional forces like thrust and lift may also be involved depending on the specific situation.
In most cases, when a body is at rest, there are two forces acting on it: the force of gravity pulling downward and the normal force pushing upward. These forces are equal and opposite, resulting in a balanced or net force of zero.
A body floating in water has two forces acting on it: buoyant force pushing the body up and gravity pulling it down. The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the body, while gravity pulls the body downward.
2, Gravity and Friction (aka wind resistance). The body will reach terminal velocity when the air it is passing through creates enough friction so that it equals the force of gravity therefore stopping any further acceleration.
When throwing a soccer ball, the physics involved include generating angular momentum by rotating the body, transferring this momentum to the ball through the arm motion, and releasing the ball with the desired velocity and trajectory. The force applied determines the speed and direction of the throw, while factors like the angle of release and air resistance influence the ball's flight path.
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Once it is in the air, the main forces are gravity, and air resistance.
When an object is thrown upwards, two main forces act on it: the force of gravity pulling it downwards and the force of air resistance slowing it down as it moves through the air. Additional forces like thrust and lift may also be involved depending on the specific situation.
2 is the answer
In most cases, when a body is at rest, there are two forces acting on it: the force of gravity pulling downward and the normal force pushing upward. These forces are equal and opposite, resulting in a balanced or net force of zero.
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Exactly one . . . the gravitational force.
A body floating in water has two forces acting on it: buoyant force pushing the body up and gravity pulling it down. The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the body, while gravity pulls the body downward.
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Trebuchets aren't thrown. It is a catapult. It launches things. Many different things.
Way more than Asomugha got thrown at.
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