Pushing requires energy
gravity.
gravity is the force
less gravity if you weight 180 pound on the moon you weight only 30 pound
Pressure
the force of gravity.
gravity
how is the force of gravity diffrerent from the force you apply when you push or pull something
No i dont fink
The force on you, if you are stationary, exactly balances gravity.
Weight is how much force gravity is pushing you with and weightlessness is when there is no gravity
Gravity is always pushing the ball down.
The force on you, if you are stationary, exactly balances gravity.
up thrust, friction, air resistance, gravity and that's all i know
The frictional force is proportional to the "normal force"; that is, the force pushing the surfaces together, whether that is gravity or anything else.
yes. Going downhill, the gravity is pushing on your forcing you to go downwards.
Gravity and normal force (floor pushing on the ball) if its already rolling. If it's being thrown, then gravity, normal force, and the hand throwing it.
Gravity is pulling down, and Buoyancy is pushing up. When the force of gravity is greater than the buoyant force, objects sink. When the buoyant force is greater than the force of gravity, objects float.