What would happen without normal force?
An object would pass through a surface
Is Rocco the new face of Bimbo (marca registrada)?
Yes, because is beautiful
What happen if one surface exert more force than the other?
The surfaces would penetrated themselfs.
Can normal force ever be grater than weight?
In an elevator that is accelerating upward, the normal force is greater than the person's ground weight.
How many liters have a bottle of 20000 ml?
20 liters :V
How is called the teacher in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, that in the end, revels that have the face of Voldemort?
Is called Quirrel.
Is the normal force affected by any other forces?
If two surfaces are not in contact, they can't exert a normal force in each other.
How do we find the normal force?
There is actually no formula for finding the normal force. We tipically use the fact that we know something about the acceleration perpendicular to surfaces.
How does the normal force work?
Normal force is a contact force... It makes sense that the force is perpendicular to the surface since the normal force is what prevents solid objects from passing through each other.
Why is the normal force important?
The normal force is very imporant in the physical world, as the first example demostrates: if there was no normal force, the only force acting on the block would be gravity, meaning it would rip through the table and everything beneath it until it reached the center of the Earth.
Is the normal force a contact force
Yes, because if two objects aren't in contact thay cannot exert normal force to each other.
What would happen if the friction dissapear?
Everything would slideall the time. It would be impossible to hold on to anything, stand or even move.
What does the world normal refers in "normal" forces?
It refers to perpendicular
What can cause normal force?
The most common normal force is caused by gravity
How is called the little green pumpink?
Is called zucchini
Why are forces perpendicular to the surfaces?
It makes sense. The normal force is what prevents objects from passing through each other.
What does normal force depend on?
To the mass of the two interacting objects.
Is Sebastian the Isra's stalker
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What happens when solid objects are formed?
They tipically try to resect themselves and "bounce" back to the natural shape.
The greater the weight ,the greater the deformation and the gratin the resforing force that will try to return the surface to it's rateral shape.
If there is a ball of 500 grams and a ball of 5 kg, which ball would need more force for moving in the same distance?
The 5 kg ball needs more force becaus a 5 kg ball has more inetria than a 500 grams.
Normal force is a contact force ...It makes sense that the force is perpendicular to the surface since the normal force is what prevents solid objects from passing through each other
If a book is resting upon a surface, then the surface is exeting an upward forcw upon the book in order to support the weight of the book. Is this an example of normal force?
Yes
What does the Newton's first law state?
That an object will remain at rest or move at a constant speed in a straight line unless it is acted on by an unbalanced force.
How is called the thing that is pasted on the window of thanksgiving?
Is called the cornucopia
What does the friction do?
Friction stops things from sliding apart it opposes the motion of an object causing moving objects to lose energy and slow down.