Physics, asked by anshikajustin2, 1 year ago

if an object is not moving , does it implies that no force is acting on it ?


rakeshmohata: the best way to answer.. so
rakeshmohata: if the body is not moving then it is not that no force acts on the body.. the gravitational force do acts on it..
rakeshmohata: also if a body is not moving, then.. it may be the case that frictional force is greater than the applied force.. which results in stability of the body

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Answered by dishantsinghom
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no, when object is not in motion it doesn't implies that there is no force acting on the body , it means that the force which is being applied on the body is not enough to move the body

parthiv4732: it could also be that the resultant of the forces acting on a body is zero
anshikajustin2: mujhe toh abhi bhi kuch samjh nii aya
sach33: when the balanced forces act on body, they tend to remain either in state of rest or in state of uniform motion. to move a body one rquires an external unbalanced force
Answered by rakeshmohata
11
Hope u like my answer
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Every body within the earth, either moving or at rest, experience the gravity or gravitational force.

Thus if a body isn't moving that doesn't mean that no force is acting on the body..since gravity always acts on it.

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Alternative answer
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The body doesn't move until the force applied is not greater than the frictional force..

Thus if a body is in rest than it is not that the force experienced by body is nil. But the case is that the frictional force is acting along with a little low external force applied on it.
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