The force of your hands holding on two sides of the object you wish to hold. Although the gravitational force that is pulling the object downward is great; the force your hands are pressing onto the sides of the object is a lot greater. You will find that if you don't hold an object as tightly (decrease the force) it may drop. This is because the gravitational force increases.
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Bones can hold only three times its weight. This is what allows you to be able to carry things that are heavier than you as the pressure is taken to the bones.
The iron ring in a lab is used to hold things and the middle of the ring allows a Bunsen burner to heat what is on the ring.
Yes, things are on hold is grammatically correct.
The force that helps you hold things to a fridge door is magnetism. Magnets have an attraction to certain metals, such as iron, which allows them to stick to the metal surface of the fridge door. This force is what keeps items like magnets, notes, or pictures in place on the fridge door.
yes, this allows bonding.
It will give you a hold that allows you to change styles throughout the day.
It enables us to move: without friction we would be in a permanent skid. It allows us to hold things: they would just slide away.
The cell membrane allows only certain things to pass in and out of the cell.
Yes, Colombia allows individuals to hold triple citizenship.
to exchange things we have for things we want or need
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