When we applied force on the wall then why acceleration is not produced in the wall? I know its a weird question but still I'm asking -_-
@iambatman @Mashy @ganeshie8 @atlas
@kewlgeek555 @kc_kennylau
need more force to accelerate the wall
i m applying force to move a book on the table bt it is not moving. because i m applying less force than frictional force
when i apply more force than friction then the book will accelerate
@sarah786
when i apply more force than friction then the book will accelerate
there is an opposing force (binding force of the wall to the ground) acting against your force that keeps the wall stationary. Were you happen to ram the wall with a bulldozer with a force greater than this force - you can watch the wall accelerating
F is directly proportional to a as the force increase the the acceleration will produced but as we know that the force is inversely proportional to mass to it is necessary to increase force..
Acceleration is produced in the wall but the earth moves together with the wall and the acceleration is too small to be observed
Since the wall is linked with the whole earth, m will be very large in the equation F=ma
It's larger than you cannot imagine
thank ya so much @shamin @atlas @Imtiaz7 @kc_kennylau ^_^
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