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Because your feet are not accelerating, the force exerted by the floor upon your feet must be exactly the same as the force exerted by your feet on the floor. If you are standing, the amount of force exerted by your feet, and thus the amount of force exerted by the floor, is equivalent to your weight.
no gravity prett much does the trick, forcing you down to the floor and since I never saw a floor float up when a load was taken off, I will stick with no & gravity
When you stand on a floor, the force that you exert on the floor because of your weight is equal to the force with which the floor supports your weight.
Yes, the force exerted by the floor on our feet is equal to the force that our feet exerted on the floor, or it just depends on your weight, If you are heavier than the normal. When you stand, the longer the time you stand, the more pain you feel on your feet. And we can't be move upward by the force that the floor exerted on our feet because of the force of our weight that keeps us on the ground, and also because of gravity.
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The floor is a stationary object (in relationship to you). The floor will provide only enough force to match the force of gravity holding you down. It has to be equal.
Because your feet are not accelerating, the force exerted by the floor upon your feet must be exactly the same as the force exerted by your feet on the floor. If you are standing, the amount of force exerted by your feet, and thus the amount of force exerted by the floor, is equivalent to your weight.
no gravity prett much does the trick, forcing you down to the floor and since I never saw a floor float up when a load was taken off, I will stick with no & gravity
When you stand on a floor, the force that you exert on the floor because of your weight is equal to the force with which the floor supports your weight.
Yes, the force exerted by the floor on our feet is equal to the force that our feet exerted on the floor, or it just depends on your weight, If you are heavier than the normal. When you stand, the longer the time you stand, the more pain you feel on your feet. And we can't be move upward by the force that the floor exerted on our feet because of the force of our weight that keeps us on the ground, and also because of gravity.
The floor must exert a force equal to that of the force exerted on the desk from gravity. This force is called a "normal force"
A flood is rated by the rate of discharge of the water. This is then used to calculate the chance of it occurring in any given year. For example, if a flood has a 1 in 100 chance of occurring in a given year it is called a 100 year floor. Note that this does not mean such a flood will occur only once every 100 years .
yes if you keep putting water on the floor
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If the floor is on Earth, then the weight of 110.0 kg of mass is 1078.8 newtons. (rounded)