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False. Air itself will exert no force, gravity would be exerting a force on your head and as a consequence it would be the force of gravity acting on you and as gravity has a constant downwards force of 9.81m/s this would be the force acting on you. Short answer, no air doesn't execute such an extreme force on your fragile head. Hope this has been helpful
It's a short range force.
No. A hammer is a tool, having a handle and a head. One end of the head is built to allow the entire tool to be used as a lever, developing great force to pry, or to pull nails out of wood. The other end of the head is designed to exert great force in very short pulses. The handle is the interface to the human hand and arm, required to make either end of the head do anything.
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Britain's Air Force is called the Royal Air Force or RAF for short.
Power is defined as the maximum exertion of strength within a short burst of movement.
The Military force was called Coalition Forces
The so-called "strong force". It is, precisely, a force between nucleons (protons and neutrons), acts only at very short distances, and is a different force from the better-known electric, magnetic and gravitational forces.The so-called "strong force". It is, precisely, a force between nucleons (protons and neutrons), acts only at very short distances, and is a different force from the better-known electric, magnetic and gravitational forces.The so-called "strong force". It is, precisely, a force between nucleons (protons and neutrons), acts only at very short distances, and is a different force from the better-known electric, magnetic and gravitational forces.The so-called "strong force". It is, precisely, a force between nucleons (protons and neutrons), acts only at very short distances, and is a different force from the better-known electric, magnetic and gravitational forces.
False. Air itself will exert no force, gravity would be exerting a force on your head and as a consequence it would be the force of gravity acting on you and as gravity has a constant downwards force of 9.81m/s this would be the force acting on you. Short answer, no air doesn't execute such an extreme force on your fragile head. Hope this has been helpful
It's a short range force.
Short answer: None of these is a force.They do EXERT forces; in case you specifically refer to gravitation, none of these is "the strongest force in our Universe". Of the three, the Sun has the greatest gravitational attraction, since it has the largest mass.
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If what you are asking is whether the Earth or the Moon has more gravitational force on a given object the answer is the equation F = G*m1*m2/r^2. In short since the Earth has a larger mass than the moon it will exert a greater gravitational force on a given object. But sometimes it may not seem like it because of air resistance.
1. Flexibility- The range of movement at the joints.2. Muscular Endurance- The ability of the muscles to maintain continuous force over a period of time.3. Muscular Strength- The ability of the muscles to exert a single maximal force to overcome resistance.4. Cardio-respiratory Endurance- The ability (of the body) to continue to give oxygen and nutrients and remove waste products to and from the body cells over periods of time.5. Body Composition- Body fat to body ratio.What_are_the_components_of_fitness. Speed- The ability to move over a distance in a short amount of time.7. Agility- The ability to change body position quickly without losing balance.8. Static Balance- The ability of stability whilst unmoving.9. Dynamic Balance- The ability stability whilst moving.10. Coordination- The ability to combine motions to complete a task with accuracy.11. Reaction Time- The time taken to respond to a motion.12. Muscular Power- The combination of strength and speed.
No. A hammer is a tool, having a handle and a head. One end of the head is built to allow the entire tool to be used as a lever, developing great force to pry, or to pull nails out of wood. The other end of the head is designed to exert great force in very short pulses. The handle is the interface to the human hand and arm, required to make either end of the head do anything.
No. A hammer is a tool, having a handle and a head. One end of the head is built to allow the entire tool to be used as a lever, developing great force to pry, or to pull nails out of wood. The other end of the head is designed to exert great force in very short pulses. The handle is the interface to the human hand and arm, required to make either end of the head do anything.