When sitting on a stool, several forces are at play. The gravitational force pulls you downward, while the stool exerts an upward normal force to support your weight. Additionally, if the stool is not perfectly stable, there may be lateral forces acting due to your body shifting or leaning, which can create a torque that could potentially tip the stool. Overall, these forces work together to keep you balanced and stable while seated.
Which of the Duprees is sitting on the stool singing "You Belong to me"?
Nothing a chair
Dave Allen
Well I suppose yes cause one can damage th CPN by having presure on fibular head in lithotomy position or even while sitting on stool Well I suppose yes cause one can damage th CPN by having presure on fibular head in lithotomy position or even while sitting on stool
turned around on the same spot, just like sitting on a piano stool and spinning around
if they still have upper body strength then bring them a low sitting stool. and just allow them to pull them selves up. then from the lower stool get a taller chair or stool and they will pull themselves on that and taller and taller then get them sitting in a walker or wheelchair. i dont know how you would carry them or pick them up, but this is what we did for my grandpa towards the end. hope this help.
A tall single person seat made for sitting at raised countertops also known as bars
neurons in your occipital love were stimulated.
The two forces acting on you while sitting are gravity, which pulls you downward towards the Earth, and the normal force exerted by the chair you are sitting on, which supports your weight and prevents you from falling through.
Kermit is a term in comedy. It refers to a comedian who is either sitting on the edge of the stage or on a stool.
When you are sitting in a chair, the main forces acting on you are gravity pulling you downward towards the Earth and the normal force exerted by the chair pushing you upward to support your weight. Additionally, there may be frictional forces between you and the chair depending on the materials and surfaces involved.
The chair in pushing you up and the gravity pushing you down