50 billion million gazillion 500 60 trillion newtons
There are no home made pregnancy tests. Toothpaste can not pick up on pregnancy hormones.
The force required to lift a 60 kg object would be equal to the gravitational force acting on it, which is the object's weight. On Earth, the weight of a 60 kg object would be approximately 600 Newtons (60 kg x 9.81 m/s^2). So, a force of 600 N would be needed to pick up the object against gravity.
Muscular Force...
4 N upward
First off, dont pick at it. Simply walk/drive to a store, buy anti-acne cream, or use toothpaste. It works well
An ice pick is a type of wedge, which is a simple machine used to separate objects by applying force. In this case, the sharp point of the ice pick concentrates force to break apart ice.
Yes
Yes, force is needed to pick up an object. When you lift an object, you exert an upward force against the force of gravity acting on the object. The amount of force needed depends on the weight of the object.
No
An ice pick is a type of Class 1 lever, where the fulcrum is situated between the effort force and the resistance force. When using an ice pick to chip away at ice, the hand applies the effort force near the fulcrum to lift the ice.
The force that operates when using a bar magnet to pick up a paper clip is magnetic force. The magnet attracts the paper clip due to the magnetic field surrounding the magnet, pulling the paper clip towards it.
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