Aún no tenemos significados para "zero vector".
1Subtracting them would give the zero vector and a g-force of 0 g's.
2First, the net force on the bike is the zero vector.
3Notice that they don't add up to the zero vector.
4The net force there must also be zero (yes, zero vector).
5That means that the displacement is the zero vector (which is different than just zero).
6This would make the average velocity zero ( zero vector).
7Since this piece also is in equilibrium, the net force must be zero ( zero vector).
8These two forces have the same magnitude, so when added together, they give a total of zero vector.
9Obviously the total force on this cable must be the zero vector because the cable is in equilibrium.
10The forces at the point of contact have to add up to the zero vector if it's in equilibrium.
11If the Earth's mass is spherically symmetric, the net result would be a zero vector for the gravitational force.
12Since these forces are the same magnitude, but different directions, the total force on this box is zero vector.
13In order to make the total force zero vector, the table has to push up with a greater magnitude.
14Newton's laws says that the forces must add up to the zero vector if the object is staying at rest.
15If an object is in equilibrium, all these forces must add up to zero (technically the zero vector).
16If an object is at rest, then the net force on that object would be zero ( zero vector).
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