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Because there is an equal and opposite force pulling you down: gravity.
Gravity is the force pulling objects down to the ground and magnetism is a force that pulls things with the opposite pull towards itself.
Gravity, which force will equal the weight of the books
'It's called Tension
mass of object *force of gravity
Because there is an equal and opposite force pulling you down: gravity.
Gravity is the force pulling objects down to the ground and magnetism is a force that pulls things with the opposite pull towards itself.
No. What takes the carrot out of the ground is the force of a person pulling on it. If you were holding the carrot in the air and dropped it, it would fall to the ground, thats gravity. Pulling the carrot out of the ground is all you.
Gravity.
Gravity, which force will equal the weight of the books
Think of a heavy box lying on the ground with a rope attached for pulling. Until you try to pull the box it doesn't actually resist you. Once you start pulling on the rope, and even if you are unable to move the box, it is as if there is a force pulling against you. This is the force of friction. The friction between the box and the ground sets up this force.
'It's called Tension
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mass of object *force of gravity
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gravity
Leaves fall down due to the force of gravity pulling on them.