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Yes, if you push the book in the opposite direction with enough force, the book will move in that direction. The book's motion is determined by the force you apply to it.
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Extroverted; 'an open book;' communicative.
Extroverted; 'an open book;' communicative.
You lift the corner and take it across the middle of the book to the opposite side.
The opposite of book burning behaviour
In Newspeak bad is ungood.
The law of Newton that explains why when you put a book on a table, the table exerts an equal and opposite force on the book is the third law of motion, also known as Newton's third law. This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. So, when the book exerts a downward force on the table due to gravity, the table exerts an upward force on the book to support its weight.
Verso is the left-hand page of an open book or the back side of a single leaf. It is the opposite of recto, which is the right-hand page of an open book or the front of a single leaf.
The force of friction would also be 1 N, equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the force you are pushing with. This equal and opposite force of friction is what allows the book to move at a constant velocity.
You are using your muscles to apply an upward force to the book equal to its weight. That force is equal in magnitude to the downward force on the book due to the gravitational attraction of the earth, and opposite in direction. Since equal and opposite forces are applied to the book, the net force on it is zero, and its acceleration is zero ===> if it began motionless, it remains motionless.