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Your weight exerts a downward force, while the chair exerts an upward force equal in magnitude to your weight.
Whenever there are unbalanced forces, an object will accelerate. If you are sitting on a chair and there are unbalanced forces, you will start to move.
Yes the action applies to the object that the force is exerted on while the reaction applies to the object applying the force.
The following analysis holds while I am sitting in/on the chair: Gravitational force -- downward Resistance force of the chair -- upward Sum of the forces on the seat of my pants -- Zero Therefore neither I nor the seat of my pants is accelerated.
Plane forces are confined to a plane or are not three dimensional, while space forces are three dimensional..
Your weight exerts a downward force, while the chair exerts an upward force equal in magnitude to your weight.
Whenever there are unbalanced forces, an object will accelerate. If you are sitting on a chair and there are unbalanced forces, you will start to move.
striking of bug is action while bug getting hurt is reaction -Thunder
Sitting is an activity (gerund form of to sit). Activity nouns are neither abstract nor concrete, because the actions, while observable, are not themselves physical objects.
While you're moving, the forces acting on you are unbalanced, and add up to something. When you're sitting, the forces acting on you are balanced, and add up to zero.
Sitting in a chair, gravity is pulling down while the chair is holding you up does this answer your question??
Action and reaction forces work while roller staking by the action force being that you and your roller skates move forward. The reaction force is when the roller skates slide backwards on the ground.
The abstract noun form of the verb to sit is the gerund, sitting.
The same forces that had been trying to slow it down while it still had fuel, but were being overcome by the reaction force of the fuel burning in the engine of the rocket. Nothing has changed other than the loss of this reaction force, no new forces appeared.
It depends what you are sitting on or in.
Yes the action applies to the object that the force is exerted on while the reaction applies to the object applying the force.
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