His weight.
The force is exactly equal to your weight.
Because there is an equal and opposite force pulling you down: gravity.
If a passenger on a bus moving east sees a man standing on a curb from the passenger's perspective, the man appears to be moving west at a speed equal to the bus' speed.
The answer is reaction. A simple example is you standing on the ground. You are not moving or accelerating (in our reference frame). You are pushing down against the ground with a force (the action) equal to your weight. The ground pushes back up (opposite direction) with an equal force (the reaction force).
To "peer" can mean to look at something, or a "peer" can be someone of equal standing such as age group, social standing.
if someone is denied rights and privileges would it be exclusionism ethnocentrisn, predjudice or discrimination?
If they are standing by you.
adversary antagonist opponent
EXAMPLE: someone is standing behind you though you cant see them who are they? you answer= the person you distrust. ---- == == == == EXAMPLE: someone is standing behind you though you cant see them who are they? you answer= the person you distrust. ---- == == == ==
solitary
No.
locum,representative,deputy
i think that when someone feels very depressed or anxcious about himself
if their shadow is in front of him
velocity
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