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The balloon should have a small static electric charge which is enough to make it stick to the wall for a short time.
there can be force without movement. an example of this would be when a person pushes against a wall :)
you can lean against a wall because it's pushing back
Outward Force: dirt pushing against retaining wallInward Force: atmospheric pressure, the retaining wall pushing against the dirtDownward Force: gravity, atmospheric pressure, the retaining wall pushing against the earth.Upward Force: The earth pushing against the retaining wall.
No,beacuse the wall is oushing against you. For work to be done, it has to be done in the same direction.
when you push your hand against a wall the wall is 'pushing' against you that is why you feel your hand being pushed.
The book is held in place by the force you are putting against it. Remove your hand (remove the force) and the book will fall due to gravity.
it means watch the wall or you will get pushed into it
As cell wall is rigidthus it would be impermeable to fluids
Infront of the sea wall the gradient dips down because the waves are pushed up against the wall and there is a strong backwash so that's why it dips down. This is beach scouring.
It's a way of saying you can't get away from whatever is going to happen. You're pressed up against the wall and can't move.
His wife pushed him into the wall.
Well, if the cell wall was not there to protect the cell then the cell probably would not have structure and support
The balloon should have a small static electric charge which is enough to make it stick to the wall for a short time.
If the cell wall was removed, everything would just spill out like if you had a balloon. If it was removed, all the air would come out.
My friend fell down the stairs and managed to wedge her body into the landing, with her butt against the bottom step and her neck pushed up against the wall. Paramedics had to be called to unwedge her. This is a true story.
Sure! "The spider scurried across the wall in search of a safe corner."