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Hold a weight steady in your hand. Push a broken-down car that is stuck in the mud.

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Q: Explain how it is possible to exert force but accomplish no work?
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How is it possible to exert force but accomplish no work?

Hold a weight steady in your hand. Push a broken-down car that is stuck in the mud.


Explain how machines make work easier if they do not decrease the amount of work you need to do?

A machine makes work easier by changing the amount of force you exert, the distance over which you exert your force, or the direction in which you exert your force.


When you exert a force on an object it exerts the same force back on you?

its possible in any possible ways depending on the force put on it .


Is it possible for a mass not to exert a force?

Mass will exerts a force unless it is massless in relative situation


Is it possible for a mass not exert a force?

Mass will exerts a force unless it is massless in relative situation


Can a small force produce a greater torque than a large force?

Can a small force ever exert a greater torque than a larger force? Explain yes it is possible if small force is applied with a larger moment arm(lever arm) as compared to larger force.


Whenever you exert a force on an object the object exerts a force back on you that is?

Simple answer: yes In order for you to stand, talk, move... ect objects must exert a force on you. For example if you are standing on the ground, the ground has to be pushing back at you, or you would just fall through. If an object doesn't exert the same force you exert on it, then you are moving the object.


When you exert a force on an object it exert the?

opposite and equal force against you.


Explain - how you can exert a large force on an object without doing any work?

You make somebody else do it. haha :p


Do you exert more force when you are closer to the fulcrum?

do you exert more force when you are further from the fulcrum


If everything exerts a force why do you not get pulled by it?

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.


What is The force that you exert on a lever called?

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.