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Because the table is exerting an upward force on the book exactly equal and opposite to the force of gravity.
a table weighs 2000 kg
the object will move
Friction also increases. Slide your hand across a table. Now try it again, while pressing down hard on the table. More friction with more pressure.
The object has weight - that is, gravity is pulling it down.However, the table is in the way, and it gets "squashed" by the object's weight, so it exerts a "normal reaction force" upwards on the object.The downward weight and upward reaction force cancel out, so the book stays still on the table.
The mass of the object (force of gravity) and the frictional force of moving the table are greater than the horizontal force that the boy is exerting on the table... so it won't move
If we are talking about the same picture, then the answer is: The hand is exerting a force on the table, and the table is exerting an equal and opposite force on the hand.
Because the table is exerting an upward force on the book exactly equal and opposite to the force of gravity.
Because the table is exerting an upward force on the book exactly equal and opposite to the force of gravity.
My coffee table weighs 25 pounds.
A milk bottle (or any other item) placed on a table is an object, as is the table.
What part of the table describes the main categories of information in a table?
Some examples of objects of a preposition include: "the table" in "on the table," "the book" in "under the book," and "the beach" in "at the beach." They are the nouns or pronouns that come after a preposition and are connected to the rest of the sentence.
The field in the database can store OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) objects, which are either linked to or embedded within the table. This allows users to insert objects like images, videos, or documents directly into the database field. OLE objects enable the database to manage and display these objects within the table.
<style>embed, object {width:0px; height:0px;} table table table embed, table table table object {width:320px; height:240px;} </style> <p>
No, not directly. Pounds per square inch, or PSI, refers to pressure. PSI can refer to the air pressure inside a bike tire or a balloon as it presses outward, or it can refer to the pressure of an object resting on a table or other surface. In the second case, and object weighing 100 lbs, and an object weighing 10 lbs, can have the same PSI, depending on surface area.
No element has an atomic weight of 19.32 on the periodic table.