Forces that likely act upon a moving object include:frictiongravity
compression pushes it down
Assuming the chair (and you) are standing on a planet, in an atmosphere (so you don't suffocate/explosively decompress), the chair will continue to be acted upon by gravity. In addition, air pressure will press upon it. In an open planetary setting, air pressure is often explained as gravity pulling the weight of the atmosphere upon the objects it envelopes.
Action and reaction
No.
Tension and compression are the two forces that act upon a bridge.
Forces that likely act upon a moving object include:frictiongravity
friction
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compression pushes it down
Some Forces do not involve physical contact between the bodies on which they act. -Jauan Williams 3182163642
Assuming the chair (and you) are standing on a planet, in an atmosphere (so you don't suffocate/explosively decompress), the chair will continue to be acted upon by gravity. In addition, air pressure will press upon it. In an open planetary setting, air pressure is often explained as gravity pulling the weight of the atmosphere upon the objects it envelopes.
Action and reaction
No.
All things happen because forces act upon them?
Forces of gravity ( gravitational force) pulls the meteor to earth
Gravity and atmospheric pressure.