An applied force<span> is a </span>force<span> that is </span>applied<span> to an object by a person or another object.
An attractive force is a force of an attraction (where object are attracted by each other). Gravitation is an example of attractive force.
</span>Normal force<span> is the component, perpendicular to the surface (surface being a plane) of contact.
</span><span>The softball experiences an applied force as a result of Amy’s throw. As the ball moves, it experiences attractive force from the air it passes through. It also experiences a downward pull because of the normal force.
Solution A.</span>
Either cyan bacteria or Precambrian time<span />
Answer:
Explanation:
The intensity is related to the power and surface area by . We need to calculate the surface area of a sphere of radius r=4.3ly.
Since 4.3ly is the distance light travels in 4.3 years at 299792458m/s, we can obtain it in meters by doing:
So we have:
Answer:
There are 6.87 x 1023 atoms in 1.14 mol SO3, or sulfur trioxide :
PE= 3kg x 10N/kg x 10m
= 300J