Thursday, October 29, 2015

Learn About Force And Its Effects On Objects In Motion


Objects on an incline tend to slide downwards and even children know of this phenomenon. However, the science behind it is not familiar to all and is one of the many topics that students find difficult to understand in their first attempt. Most of them even look for online physics tutors to help them understand it better. Read on to learn everything there is to know about what sort of forces act on an object in an inclined plane. Why do objects move downwards when on an inclined plane? They slide downwards simply because there is no balance and when the gravitational pull is higher than that of the other net forces acting on it, it tends to accelerate downwards. To understand further, we need to look at the forces acting on the object on an inclined plane. There are two forces that act on an object on an inclined plane (assuming that there is no friction and there are no other external factors affecting the motion of the object) and they are: The weight of the object/ gravitational fo
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