That action is commonly referred to as "tripping" or "backstabbing" in a playful context. In some settings, particularly among friends or in sports, it might also be called a "human trip" or "tackle." It's often done as a prank or joke, but it can be dangerous if not done carefully.
A nudge is when someone gently pushes another to gain attention or give them a signal. It can also mean to come closer.
What I know is that someone pushes a button or pulls a handle which pushes energy into the machine! Then they either let go of the handle or button which stops it! Another view: E=MC2 and Inertia.
A "loose ball foul" is when someone is trying to get a rebound (they can be on offence or defense), and a person pushes someone out of their way, or forces them trip, to get the ball. If a loose ball is called on someone on Team A, Team B will automatically get the ball.
When a person pushes against the sidewalk, they exert a force in the opposite direction. According to Newton's third law of motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means the sidewalk exerts an equal and opposite force on the person, propelling them forward.
sound energy
Usually known as queue jumping.
Someone pushes it 2 meters.
A person who pushes you to work is often referred to as a motivator or a taskmaster. They might also be described as a mentor or a coach who helps you stay focused and productive.
a jackass unless its a proper approch
When someone pushes on a wall, the main forces involved are the normal force exerted by the wall on the person's hand (perpendicular to the wall) and the force exerted by the person's hand on the wall (opposite in direction to the normal force). Friction between the person's hand and the wall also plays a role in resisting the motion of the hand.
Pushes can be exerted by forces like gravity or a person pushing an object. Pulls can be exerted by forces like tension in a rope or a person pulling an object. Both pushes and pulls can cause motion by applying force to an object in the direction of the motion.
The rod on the door handle has an adjustment. Remove the door handle and adjust the rod so it pushes the locking device further.