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gravtiy
The support force of your scale is the same as your weight, but in an upward direction. If that were not so, the scale would be deformed (dented in) under your weight.
By far the easiest method is with the use of a scale. For example, when you stand on a bathroom scale, it displays the magnitude of both forces of gravity between you and the Earth.
These forces compress a spring that is calibrated to show your weight, the support force and your weight have the magnitude.
Newer scales like digital and spring scales, measure the force your body exerts on the pad you're standing on, which is your weight. The scale then divides your weight by gravity to give you your mass.
gravtiy
gravtiy
The force.
each equal your weight
The support force of your scale is the same as your weight, but in an upward direction. If that were not so, the scale would be deformed (dented in) under your weight.
The support force of your scale is the same as your weight, but in an upward direction. If that were not so, the scale would be deformed (dented in) under your weight.
By far the easiest method is with the use of a scale. For example, when you stand on a bathroom scale, it displays the magnitude of both forces of gravity between you and the Earth.
plantar flexion
sometimes it will do either. If you are leaning then yes it will increase, but if you stand still it will decrease!
stand on them
It's A modeling term. It is when your in a beach shoot, when your standing in the water, you stand on your tiptoes to make yourself look taller than you really are.
What does DWT stand for on digital scale