because objects move when proper force is acted upon them which works on moving and changing these objects direction.
Because of Newton's 3rd law, if you push on a wall with, let's say, 10 N, the wall will, by definition of the law, push back on you with 10N. The forces are balanced and you don't move backwards because the forces "cancel out" because they are equal and opposite, and if Fnet=0, we now acceleration must be 0.
I don't think dat u can push another player if that's what you mean but if you can push something (a trashcan or wall) then walk up 2 it and push in the direction that u want 2 move it :)
For example : when we push a wall it doesn't move anywhere I think you don't know the equation for work Work =force* distance For something to work it should move too then there is no work done In the example we push the wall yet it doesn't move to a distance So no work done
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In most video games there are walls that cannot be pushed down. Regardless of how strong you are. Try pushing in a different section of the wall and it may move.
Work is the product of a force and the distance through which it acts in the direction of the force. In order for work to be done, the object must move in the direction of the force. If you push on a brick wall until you exhaust yourself and the wall doesn't move, you have not done any work. If you push on a box and it moves in the direction that you are pushing it, you have done work.
200 N
40 newtons
It's a push
No.
You push on the wall for a couple seconds.
The pushing force exerted by physical human effort against the wall is not enough! If the pushing force becomes greater than the weight of the wall held down by the earth's gravity, then the wall will topple. A mechanical digger is able to exert a greater side force then a human, and will topple (demolish) the wall.