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The extra resistive force due to friction causes both cars to experience greater force.
Semi-aquatic organisms encounter increased resistive forces when in or out of the water, as they are not specialized for either habitat.
Rolling resistance is a resistive force caused by the deformation of a tire as it rolls on a flat surface.
This means that the magnetorquer will have to be continuously operated, and at a power level which is enough to counter the resistive forces present.
In other words, active and resistive forces must balance out in the forward direction in order that .
Therefore, in order to bind the particles, the kinetic energy gained due to the attraction must be dissipated (by resistive force).
Braune and Fischer also did extensive work on the fundamentals of resistive forces that the body's muscles need to overcome during movement.
Unlike other resistive forces, such as dry friction, which is nearly independent of velocity, drag forces depend on velocity.
Like a common viscous damper, the eddy current damper produces a resistive force proportional to velocity.
However, Newton's original ideas of "innate resistive force" were ultimately problematic for a variety of reasons, and thus most physicists no longer think in these terms.
The reduced resistive force at the calving front is then propagated up glacier via longitudinal extension because of the backforce reduction.
A balance of synchronized, compressive and resistive forces along the three lines of action, enable the muscle to move in diverse and complex ways.
Using these input parameters the solution algorithm calculates the different between the propulsive force of the sails and the resistive force of the hull.
The resistive forces acting on a hull and its appendages (keel, rudder and other fins) can be broken down into a number of smaller components.
But when two plates travel in the same direction over the mantle, resistive forces in the mantle push against the descending slab and bend it down sharply.
It is defined as the ratio of the resistive force of the irregular particle to that of a spherical particle with the same volume and velocity:
In physics, resistive force is a force whose direction is opposite to the velocity of the body, or of the sum of the other forces, and may refer to:
They provide a biofeedback that the correct muscles are being engaged and are capable of fulfilling the fundamentals of an exercise regimen by applying a variable and increasing resistive force to maximise the exercise effort.
Anelastic: if the material almost satisfies Hooke's law, in which the applied force induces additional time-dependent resistive forces (i.e. depend on rate of change of extension/compression, in addition to the extension/compression).
He or she can push it up to a point after which it reaches a state where the force trying to compress it and the resistive force from the spring are equal, so the person cannot further press it.
Since the propulsive force and the resistive force are not likely to be equal on the first iteration, the solution algorithm has the responsibility of adjusting the input parameters and balancing the forces until it produces the maximum possible speed at each true wind angle.
The mechanical resistive force spreads from points of contact with the floor or supporting structure, and gradually decreases toward zero at the unsupported ends (the top in the case of support from below, such as a seat or the floor, the bottom for a hanging part of the body or object).
If a particular rule A is considered inviolable, some force akin to static friction is regarded as maintaining the status quo, preventing movement in the direction of abrogating A. If, on the other hand, an exception is made to A, the countervailing resistive force is akin to the weaker kinetic frictional force.