A. 117.6 divided by 2 = 58.8
B. 9.8 times 12 = 117.6
When you lie in a hammock, the force exerted on the support ropes is the combination of your weight and the tension in the ropes holding you up. This force is distributed between the ropes, with each rope supporting a portion of your weight. The total force is equal to your weight divided by the number of support ropes.
Yes. Actress Bridget Fonda spoke out against Proposition 8 in California.
A support force is a reactive force exerted by a surface in response to the weight of an object placed on it. It prevents the object from falling through the surface by counteracting the downward force of gravity. In other words, it is responsible for holding the object up and maintaining its position.
While touring to support Float Dave and Bridget were married in a private ceremony in Tokyo, Japan.
Tension
Tension
The force exerted on the support of the ropes of a hammock when you lie in it is tension. The tension force runs along the ropes and is responsible for keeping the hammock stable and supporting your weight.
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No, typically the force exerted by the chandelier on the ceiling is due to its weight acting downwards. It is the tension in the chain or support system that prevents the chandelier from falling, by exerting an equal and opposite force upwards to support the weight of the chandelier.
Examples of normal force include the force exerted by a surface to support an object placed on it, such as the force exerted by the ground on a person standing, or the force exerted by a bookshelf on a book placed on it.
The force exerted on the support ropes of a hammock when you lie in it is a tension force. This force is along the length of the ropes and is balanced by the force of gravity acting on your body weight, keeping you suspended in the hammock.
They support them by holding them in place during activity.