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Discover LudwigThe phrase "downward force" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a force that is directed towards the ground or in a downward direction. Example: "The construction workers used a pulley system to apply a downward force to lower the heavy beams into place."
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In normal flight, the wing holds the plane up and the tail exerts a downward force.
The plane itself is like a seesaw; downward force on the tail keeps the nose up.
For example, a book resting on a table applies a downward force equal to its weight on the table.
Gravity, acting on the mass of the wheel as if it were concentrated at the centre of mass, applies a downward force on the wheel.
No one hits the ball with such obvious downward force and clear venom as Woods but a lot players putt better than he does now.
On Earth all bodies have a weight, or downward force of gravity, proportional to their mass, which Earth's mass exerts on them.
A special airfoil "wing" located at the rear produces a large downward force (between 4,000 and 8,000 pounds) that helps to maintain traction and stability.
Toenailing horizontal members like stringers presents a problem because the downward force of the hammer blows tends to knock the pieces out of alignment.
Normally the tail exerts a downward force, moving the nose up as pushing down on one end of a seesaw will raise the other end.
If they can pump enough of it fast enough, at some point the column of mud will have enough downward force to keep the upward-flowing oil and gas at bay.
They then banged the container upward on the underside of a table, producing a downward force.
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