I am pretty average at 180 lbs male.
The conversion from lbs to kg is about .454 kg per lbs
so 180(.454) = 81.72 kg.
A newton (N) is one kg*m/s^2....so simply multiply by 9.8 m/s^2
and we get 800.856 N.
The most force someone can exert is usually about equal to their weight. An 80-kg person can usually exert up to 800 N of force. This is assuming the maximum coefficient of friction is equal to one, and Ffriction=Fnormalµ.
The amount of force any human is able to exert is usually (but not always) equal to their weight. This means that a man of 80 kg is able to exert 800 N of force.
The ability of your muscles to exert a force is called muscular strength. Muscles will repeatedly exert different forces so as to facilitate movement and other activities.
Muscular strength
No
Muscular Strength
strength
Muscular endurance
Effort Force.
Mass
bouyant force
input force/effort force In physics, the force that you apply to something over time is "work".
The Earth exerts the greatest gravitational force on you because it is the most massive object you are closest to. The Earth exerts a force equal to your weight. The other objects exert gravitational forces but are not very noticeable because they are either low in mass or separated from you by great distance.
opposite and equal force against you.
yes
do you exert more force when you are further from the fulcrum
The objects with bigger masses exert more pulling force. However, even though all the matter around us exert a force, their masses are too small for them to exert a 'feelable' force. But yes, they do exert a force, but its negligible.
The force that you exert on a lever can be called the effort force. The lever has three parts. They are: the fulcrum, the load, and the effort force. This can also be classified as the input force. The force that you exert to perform a task is known as the input force.
input force
They exert Gravitational Force on each other. It is a force which is directly proportional to Mass of the object
Both, you exert a force onto the sidewalk, and the sidewalk "pushes back" with an equal, but opposite force.
Newton's Third Law; If the person exerts a force of 37 N on the rowboat , the rowboat will exert a force of 37 N back on the person.
You exert force when you pull on anything.
You exert force when you pull on anything.
When you stand on a floor, the force that you exert on the floor because of your weight is equal to the force with which the floor supports your weight.