Determine the acceleration by means of 3 pieces of information given: 1. The acceleration is uniform, i.e, equal to some constant "a" 2. Its initial velocity is zero 3. It travelled 40 meters in 3 seconds. Set up the relevant kine...
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The force that something exerts over a given area is? What is an area around electrons that exerts a force? When force is being exerted on an object what happens? The fource that gravity exerts on an object is called?
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The gravitational force exerted on an object by the earth(also called weight of an object) depends on the mass of the object. Force due to gravity = (mass of the object)*g where g is the acceleration due to gravity which for all intensive p...
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The normal force is the support force exerted upon an object which is in contact with another stable object. For example, if a book is resting upon a surface, then the surface is exerting an upward force upon the book in order to support the weight of the book.
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● Power: Directed force applied to an object to cause it to move, i.e., a vehicle or inanimate object as well as lifeless objects such as thoughts, desires and etc., to accomplish a defined purpose.
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Gravitational force exerted on an object by another object ... Gravitational force exerted on an object by another object. The weight of an object depends on its mass – the amount of material in it – and the strength of the local gravitational pull (the acceleration due to gravity).
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Buoyancy is the upward force exerted on an object when it is immersed, partially or fully, in a fluid - and strictly where the fluid is subjected to a gravitational force but is not in free fall. ... Buoyancy is the upward force exerted on an object when it is immersed, partially or fully, in a fluid - and strictly where...
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There are two main types of friction. The first is called static friction. Static friction is a force exerted on a stationary object that prevents ..., Lime Green Sphere ... Static friction is a force exerted on a stationary object that prevents the object from sliding over a surface. The second is called kinetic...
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earth and moon, force of gravity, square root of 81: Jenny, I also noticed that in the movie. I don t see how they make such obvious blunders. What does that say about science education in the US? We want to find the point between Earth and Moon at which the force of gravity exerted by each celestial object...
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