495 n
The net force applied downward to the ground would be 495 newtons (450 N from your weight + 45 N from the backpack). This is because weight is a force that acts downward due to gravity, so the forces from your weight and the backpack both contribute to the total downward force.
495 n
It is 495 Newtons.
This is a measurement of force, specifically a downward force of 6 newtons. Forces are typically measured in newtons.
When a 100 Newton upward force is subtracted from a 75 Newton downward force, the resultant force is 25 Newtons downward. If both forces act downward, their resultant force would be the sum of the forces, which is 100 + 75 = 175 Newtons downward.
It weighs 49.3728 newtons. Trust me I got it right on my test.
495 n
It is 495 Newtons.
It is 495 Newtons.
yes, newtons first law applies to bicycling because if a force is not applied to the tyres via the pedals or directly, the bicycle will remain at rest.
well if they think about it the square root of turkey is 57 so this proves that gravity is 67m/s in a downward direction
It weighs 49.3728 newtons. Trust me I got it right on my test.
The size of a force is called magnitude. It represents the strength or intensity of the force being applied.
This is a measurement of force, specifically a downward force of 6 newtons. Forces are typically measured in newtons.
Ten newtons downward, by definition.
No matter how much force you exert downward, it shall avail you naught. No downward force acting directly on the object can ever succeed in lifting it.
newtons 1st law
When a 100 Newton upward force is subtracted from a 75 Newton downward force, the resultant force is 25 Newtons downward. If both forces act downward, their resultant force would be the sum of the forces, which is 100 + 75 = 175 Newtons downward.