F = M(g), where M=Mass of object, g = gravitational constant = 9.18 m/s
For your question, M = 20,000
so your Force = 20,000 * 9.18
opposite and equal force against you.
Velocity.
Yes, liquid and gases exert a buoyant force on object because of the surface tension of the fluid.
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.
According to Newtons 3rd law, "Every action has an equal and opposite reaction". if you exert force on an object, the object will exert an equal and opposite force on you. when the forces exerted by you and the object balance a state of equilibrium is attained. however if you exert a force greater than the weight of the body, the body begins to move and work is done.
opposite and equal force against you.
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You do work
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inertia
when you exert a force on an object that causes the object to move some distance.
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Velocity.
Yes, liquid and gases exert a buoyant force on object because of the surface tension of the fluid.
The force would be the weight of the object.
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.