The term "steady speed" indicates a constant velocity. This implies that there is no net acceleration, and thus no net force. Any net force on a moving object will cause a change in velocity, as per Newton's First and Second Laws.
The forces acting in a vertical direction or in a straight direction is called vertical force
The same for both.
Yes,torsion(Twist) is an internal force,along with tension(stretch),shear(cut,bend),compression(squeeze).An internal force acts between two parts of something.
Inertia - or the absence of any force making it change direction.
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Since there is zero acceleration, the net force is also zero.
Friction opposes the motion of one object moving past another. Objects at rest remain at rest and objects traveling at a steady rate in a straight line continue that way until a force acts on them.
You measure the acceleration. One G-Force is 9.82 m s-2. Simply scale from there.
Inertia is the tendency of objects to keep moving in a straight line. They "want" to go in a straight line, so to speak. However that is changed when a force acts on them. In the case of planets, that force is the gravitational force between the planet and the Sun.So that's why planets orbit the Sun instead of traveling in a straight line.
Force is defined as the one which changes or tends to change the state of rest or of uniform motion of a body along a straight line.
The expression for centrifugal force is m v2 / r. For a straight line radius of curvature r is infinity. So the centrifugal force will become 0 as 1/infinity = 0
Since the passenger is also traveling in a straight line at constant speed the net force on him is zero.
A steady increase in force will result in a steady acceleration, however if thesteady force stays the same then the speed will obviously remain the same.=====================================HONK ! Beulah the Buzzer is agitated and rankled by that answer, mainly becauseeach of its statements is individually and so thoroughly wrong.The formula that relates force and acceleration could hardly be any simpler . . .F = M ATo answer this question, let's first divide both sides by M . . . A = F/M .and there you have it. Acceleration is equal to (Force) divided by (Mass). As long as the force and the mass don't change, acceleration is a constant.In the words of the question, "steady force" causes a "steady acceleration".