I think you got the question wrong. You are supposed to ask what can you push up a chimney down but not down a chimney up - answer is an umbrella.
It is a 'pull' when you are falling, the gravity 'pulls' you down. But the Air resistance will 'push' you back up, making a force either a push or a pull
It is a 'pull' when you are falling, the gravity 'pulls' you down. But the Air resistance will 'push' you back up, making a force either a push or a pull
walk up to it and pull the handle down. other toilets you walk up to and push a button and others you pull a chain down
When you push the plunger of a syringe down into a marshmallow, it puffs up with air. When you pull the plunger of the syringe up while it is in the marshmallow, it will shrink.
I suppose a pull as you pull it up not push it up and from then on it's carrying.
It is a push and a pull. When you move your body towards the ground, it is a pull. A pull as in a pull to the ground. It is a push when you are moving away from the ground.
Raising the hammer up would be an example of a "pull" while bringing the hammer down would be an example of "push".
grab the back of the bottom and pull, should pull right up. Push down, push back ,and pull up there are 2 clips holding the seats and they will be in the middle of your legs when you seat
Push up to turn right and pull down to turn left. It is the same on all vehicles I have ever heard of.
In a single fixed pulley, you pull (apply force) straight down (pull down). In a first-class lever you push up (apply force) , but not push.
boys; you put your hand on your erect penis & pull up & down;) girls; put a finger into your vagina & push up & down. SIMPLE.
Push the shackle down, then change the numbers. The shackle shouldn't pull up!