Yes, it is true that a magnet is an object that can exert force on another material. However, it will only exert that force if it is made out of the correct material. Items made of iron are the most common magnetic objects.
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.
No, a magnet is a physical object. However, a magnet can EXERT a force.
Yes, but only on some other materials - and certainly not on anthers, which are parts of a flower.
Only if the "other material" is magnetic, or paramagnetic (susceptible to magnetic forces)
because they love each other
because they love each other
From the magnet.
opposite and equal force against you.
A speeding missile, or any moving object, has momentum. Force was used to cause it to move in the first place. If this object strikes another object, it will then exert a force on the object that it strikes.
You do work
Magnets are one of the rare items found in nature that are able to exert control over other objects without actually touching them. If you hold a magnet close to a certain type of object, it will either attract or repel it. This is due to the principles of magnetism.
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