when you give out or exaust something like: I exerted all my energy during football practice
The past tense of "exert" is "exerted."
opposite and equal force against you.
You exert force when you pull on anything.
You exert force when you pull on anything.
You exert energy when you play a basketball game.
there is no eclipse moovie yet and do u meen expert or exert
do you exert more force when you are further from the fulcrum
Please pardon me while I exert my considerable influence on that lever for you.
a. moving molecules that exert forces.
The objects with bigger masses exert more pulling force. However, even though all the matter around us exert a force, their masses are too small for them to exert a 'feelable' force. But yes, they do exert a force, but its negligible.
I had to really exert myself in order to walk directly into the stiff breeze.
They don't need oxgyen but they need c2o which we exert and oxgyen is what plants exert