Pull.
opposite and equal force against you.
Because there is a force of gravity constantly pulling it towards the center of earth. When you exert enough force to over come the gravity acting on an object it is lifted
do you exert more force when you are further from the fulcrum
The force that you exert on a lever can be called the effort force. The lever has three parts. They are: the fulcrum, the load, and the effort force. This can also be classified as the input force. The force that you exert to perform a task is known as the input force.
Pull.
opposite and equal force against you.
Because there is a force of gravity constantly pulling it towards the center of earth. When you exert enough force to over come the gravity acting on an object it is lifted
do you exert more force when you are further from the fulcrum
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.
The force that you exert on a lever can be called the effort force. The lever has three parts. They are: the fulcrum, the load, and the effort force. This can also be classified as the input force. The force that you exert to perform a task is known as the input force.
input force
They exert Gravitational Force on each other. It is a force which is directly proportional to Mass of the object
Both, you exert a force onto the sidewalk, and the sidewalk "pushes back" with an equal, but opposite force.
You exert force when you pull on anything.
You exert force when you pull on anything.
When you stand on a floor, the force that you exert on the floor because of your weight is equal to the force with which the floor supports your weight.