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In order for you to stand, talk, move... ect objects must exert a force on you. For example if you are standing on the ground, the ground has to be pushing back at you, or you would just fall through. If an object doesn't exert the same force you exert on it, then you are moving the object.

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Whenever you exert a force on an object does it exerts stronger or the same force back on you?

Remember Newton's third law of motion! The object exerts a force that is of equal (the same) magnitude but in the opposite direction to what you applied to it


When you exert a force on an object it exerts what force back on you?

A force in the opposite direction, and with the same magnitude.


When you exert a force on an object it exerts the same force back on you?

its possible in any possible ways depending on the force put on it .


Why do the earth and the sun exert on the other?

I assume you mean, why do they exert gravitational attraction. ANY object with mass, so any object, exerts such a force on ANY other mass.


What happens when you exert force on an abject and it exerts force on you?

According to Newtons 3rd law, "Every action has an equal and opposite reaction". if you exert force on an object, the object will exert an equal and opposite force on you. when the forces exerted by you and the object balance a state of equilibrium is attained. however if you exert a force greater than the weight of the body, the body begins to move and work is done.


What is meant by third law of motion explain with examples?

When object A exerts a force on object B, object B exerts the same force on object A, but in the opposite direction. That means, if you hit a wall with a force of, let's say 50 N, the wall will hit you back with the same force. If you stand on the floor and exert a force of 1000 N, the floor exerts the same force on you, so there is no resultant force, and that is why you stand on it.


What is the force a machine exert?

The force that the machine exerts is the out put force. This is the science definition.


What is the ability of a fluid like gas or liquid to exert a force on an object immersed in it?

It is upthrust. Any fluid exerts force on an object dispersed in it. According to Archimedes principle, the force exerted by a fluid on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid dispersed by it.


How do you explain newtons third law in your own words?

newtons 3rd law states that if object A exerts a force on object B then, object Bwill exert the same amount of force on object A( newtons 3rd law of motion states that for every action there is an equal or opposite reaction )


What information do i need to find the force of an object?

An object, in itself, does not have any force. It can exert a force on another object, such as gravitational or electro-magnetic attraction or repulsion, or from impact. However, in all such cases, you require two (or more) objects: one object, in isolation, exerts no force.


What newton thrid laws definition?

That law basically states that if an object "A" exerts a force on another object "B", then the object "B" will also exert a force back on object "A". Each force is the negative of the other, i.e., they have the same magnitude but act in opposite directions.


How does the theory of field forces explain how onjects could exert force on each other without touching?

The "field" transmits a change of environment that exerts a force on the remote object.