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mixas84 [53]
3 years ago
14

5 aplicaciones de la fuerza en tu vida cotidiana

Physics
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Andrews [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

La fuerza es la causa que provoca cualquier cambio en el movimiento o la geometría de los cuerpos. Un cuerpo puede aceptar muchas fuerzas al mismo tiempo, cuyo resultado será en cada punto una fuerza recomendada y un par recomendado. Cuando estas fuerzas se neutralizan entre sí, se dice que el cuerpo está en un estado de equilibrio.

En lo que respecta a los cuerpos libres, la fuerza es generalmente la causa de un cambio en su estado cinético, es decir, que los acelera o ralentiza. Esto también se aplica a su rotación, que puede acelerarse o desacelerarse. Para los cuerpos que no son libres de moverse en todas las formas, es decir, aquellos que están suspendidos en algún lugar y solo pueden moverse alrededor de un punto o eje o en una trayectoria predeterminada, así como aquellos que aplican fuerzas de fricción o reacciones generales de apoyo, nosotros reducir las fuerzas en puntos característicos. En el caso de los cuerpos no libres, la fuerza es la causa que provoca su movimiento o movilidad en relación con sus puntos de apoyo o conexión, o la que provoca su intenso estado, presión o deformación. La inercia de un cuerpo libre también permite que el cuerpo se someta a una tensión, presión o deformación intensas cuando se le aplican las fuerzas correspondientes.

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