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Pascal's Principle.
If the horizontal velocity is constant, then the horizontal acceleration is zero,and the net horizontal force is zero.But if you are saying that the body was in constant motion and after that the force was applied, then the body will acccelerate because of the force. The net force applied on the body would be equal to the force applied to it when the body was in constant motion as here the force is in direction of the motion and hence the angle will be 0 giving the value of cos 0º as 1. Hence there would be no reduction in the net force
a 10 g mass is whirled along a horizontal circular.what force maintains the motion along the circle?
It is the magnitude of the force applied in Newtons or pounds
The magnitude and direction of the force applied to an object, the magnitude and direction of the distance moved by the object.
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9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second2 horizontally, provided the exercise is performed on or near the Earth.
Pascal's Principle.
If the horizontal velocity is constant, then the horizontal acceleration is zero,and the net horizontal force is zero.But if you are saying that the body was in constant motion and after that the force was applied, then the body will acccelerate because of the force. The net force applied on the body would be equal to the force applied to it when the body was in constant motion as here the force is in direction of the motion and hence the angle will be 0 giving the value of cos 0º as 1. Hence there would be no reduction in the net force
a 10 g mass is whirled along a horizontal circular.what force maintains the motion along the circle?
If the car and driver are moving (along a flat horizontal surface) at constant speed, then there is no acceleration, and the net horizontal force is zero.The applied 3,000N must be canceled by an effective total 3,000N of friction.
It is the magnitude of the force applied in Newtons or pounds
Yes. The force is measured as "acceleration" and is meters per second per second (or velocity per second) or the first derivative of velocity. On a frictionless surface in an environment without air resistance, and if the skateboard is a frictionless mechanism, if the skateboard is moving at a constant velocity, that means the acceleration is zero, which means that there is no force being applied to it and it is a body in motion staying in motion.
The disc will slow down as a result of the friction applied by the force.
If the applied force is constant, the acceleration will also be constant. To know the actual amount of acceleration, you divide the force by the mass.
The applied force will depend on the required force, and the angle to the ramp (or the horizontal) at which the force is applied.
The magnitude and direction of the force applied to an object, the magnitude and direction of the distance moved by the object.