The picture is resting on the shelf, which counteracts the force of gravity pulling it down. The shelf provides support that balances the weight of the picture, preventing it from falling.
Actually the gravity on a picture on a shelf does pull it downward. If the gravity did not act on the picture, it would float away. The reason the picture doesn't go down through the shelf can be explained by Newton's Third Law. Every action has an equal but opposite reaction. The force of the picture on the shelf due to gravity is the same force of the shelf on the picture. Since both forces are the same, the picture remains stationary on the shelf.
Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward each other. When you jump, you initially overcome gravity's force with the momentum from your leg muscles. However, as you move away from the ground, gravity starts pulling you back down until you land again.
The motion of the picture doesn't change because gravity acts uniformly on all parts of the picture at the same rate, causing it to fall downward without altering its overall motion. This uniform acceleration due to gravity ensures that all parts of the picture move together, maintaining its orientation and motion as it falls.
As an act of rebellion to her parents
The force that holds us down to the Earth is called gravity.
Actually the gravity on a picture on a shelf does pull it downward. If the gravity did not act on the picture, it would float away. The reason the picture doesn't go down through the shelf can be explained by Newton's Third Law. Every action has an equal but opposite reaction. The force of the picture on the shelf due to gravity is the same force of the shelf on the picture. Since both forces are the same, the picture remains stationary on the shelf.
The motion of a picture does not change when the force of gravity pulls it down because the motion of the picture is more or less static.
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No. Gravity exists. You have proof of this fact by the way you are held down when you walk instead of floating around.
Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward each other. When you jump, you initially overcome gravity's force with the momentum from your leg muscles. However, as you move away from the ground, gravity starts pulling you back down until you land again.
The motion of the picture doesn't change because gravity acts uniformly on all parts of the picture at the same rate, causing it to fall downward without altering its overall motion. This uniform acceleration due to gravity ensures that all parts of the picture move together, maintaining its orientation and motion as it falls.
It does. Astronauts on the moon can jump higher than they do on Earth but they still come back down. The moon's gravity is weaker than Earth's because the moon has less mass.
One does not necessarily float on the moon, rather experiences less gravity which in turn doesnt pull you down at the same speed as persay on the earth
im not really familiar with facebook email, but the best thing to do when sending multiple pictures is clikc on one picture and hold down the ctrl key while clicking on other pictures, if that doesnt work so well you could also click on a picture and roam to another picture and hold down the shift key.
As an act of rebellion to her parents
a book sitting up on a shelf. gravity can potentionally pull it down if pushed.
Gravity