- Source: Resistive force
In physics, resistive force is a force, or the vector sum of numerous forces, whose direction is opposite to the motion of a body, and may refer to:
Friction, during sliding and/or rolling
Drag (physics), during movement through a fluid (see fluid dynamics)
Normal force, exerted reactionally back on the acting body by the compressive, tensile or shear stress within the recipient body
Intermolecular forces, when separating adhesively bonded surfaces
Magnetic repulsion, when a magnetic object moves against another magnetic field
Gravity, during vertical takeoff
Mechanical load, in a simple machine
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