When you push a heavy object, it doesn’t move. Explain the reason in terms of net force.
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Answer:
because. mass of the heavy object
Explanation:
when we can apply force on any heavy object the mass of that object is more and force is not upto the mark. so we cannot move it
Answer:
Explanation:
If no friction or any other opposing force existed, an object would definitely accelerate if a force is applied however small it may be. The reason an object does not move on the implementation of force is that static friction balances the external force that is applied to the object.
If the box is pushed horizontally, the friction from the floor operates precisely the same as your force but acts in the reverse direction on the object. If the box is pushed backwards, then the friction from the floor acts on the box and static friction adjusts itself to your strength.