Potential energy = weight x height, so in this case, you have 882 Newtons x 1 meter = 882 Joules.
Newton's Third Law states that "for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." And so the horse jumps by pushing against the earth in which the earth then pushes an equal and opposite amount of force on the horse which makes it goes up in the air.
683 Joules
it jumps over the myelin
the most star jumps(jumping jacks in America)are 25 star jumps in 16 seconds by Stewart darbyshire an 11 years old child from 153 sale road northern moor
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An example of newtons third law of motion (Terminal Velocity) is sky diving. When the person jumps out of the plane there is more of their body force then air resistance. When the air resistance is equal to the gravitational pull, that is when terminal velocity has occurred.
Newton's Third Law states that "for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." And so the horse jumps by pushing against the earth in which the earth then pushes an equal and opposite amount of force on the horse which makes it goes up in the air.
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Work is the force times distance, so the answer is 2,850,000 joules.
Work is the force times distance, so the answer is 2,850,000 joules.
683 Joules
2,940,000 Joules
The action force is the frog pushing off of the log. The reaction force is the log pushing back on the frog. The result is the frog jumps. The force the frog exerts has to be greater than the reaction force of the log for movement to occur. Unbalanced forces equal movement. Balance foces = no movement.
the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
The mutual forces of attraction between him and the Earth will not change, no matter where he goes, how he moves, or what position he assumes, as long as he remains at roughly the same distance from the center of the Earth.
*Why are jumps called jumps?In order to clear an "obstacle" of any sort, a horse must jump over it. Therefore these "obstacles" became known as jumps.
The sport of horse racing over jumps is called steeplechasing, while racing with no jumps is called flat racing.