Friction makes things (like soles) rub away
Magnets produce forces that act upon each other that are called attraction and repulsion. When two things rub against each other is called friction.
when u rub two things together the force is called friction
friction
Friction
It is called force. Force is the push or pull exerted on a body that can change the shape or size, speed and velocity or other physical properties of that body.
Whatever it is that enables a magnet to push another magnet without ever touching it, is called the "magnetic field". It is an invisible attribute of a magnet that surrounds the magnet and exerts forces on other magnets and some non magnets, like iron.
Grip is a combination of pressure and friction. The more pressure one exerts upon an object the greater the friction and then the better grip one would have on the object in hand. Same goes for anything that can grip like tires, shoes, etc. Another thing that affects grip is the pattern of the surface applying the pressure, different patterns will exert the force differently.
The action force is the frog pushing off of the log. The reaction force is the log pushing back on the frog. The result is the frog jumps. The force the frog exerts has to be greater than the reaction force of the log for movement to occur. Unbalanced forces equal movement. Balance foces = no movement.
Newton's Law of Motion, the law you stated is specifically his third law.
friction That force is called friction. ur mom
Lust.
This is a weirdly worded question but friction.
Friction
It exerts normal force to you.
What will change is the momentum.
the force that a solid surface exerts on any object in normal direction is called the normal force
power
power
Force exerts pressure. For example: At the surface of the Earth the column of air in the atmosphere above an area has a mass that exerts a force (due to gravity) on that surface area.
HUNTER FALLONS MANGINA
Yes, anything on the surface of the planet which is at rest exerts a force on the ground and the ground exerts a force on it.