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The force that brings someone back to the ground after jumping is the force of gravity. Gravity pulls downwards on the person, counteracting the force generated by their jump and causing them to descend back to the ground.
"Compel" means to force or urge someone to do something. "Repel" means to drive away or push back. "Expel" means to force someone to leave a place or group.
The law of motion illustrated is Newton's third law: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When you bump into someone and you both fall back, you exert a force on each other, and in return, you experience an equal force in the opposite direction, causing both of you to fall back.
An output force is a force that results from an input force. For example, initially pushing something is an input force. The output force would be the force that it is moving with because of the input force.
According to Newton's third law of motion, the wall exerts an equal and opposite force of 200N back on you. This is known as the reaction force.
a sledgehammer
Have you used the gold hammer cheat? If so, you can't get the normal sledgehammer back. If you haven't used the cheat and simply bought a different hammer, just go to sam in the safehouse and buy back the old one with salvage.
The force that brings someone back to the ground after jumping is the force of gravity. Gravity pulls downwards on the person, counteracting the force generated by their jump and causing them to descend back to the ground.
Self defence situations require you to respond with the minimum force necessary. So, if someone were to hit you and continue attacking you, you could justify hitting them back. You could not, however, justify beating them to a pulp.
During a sledgehammer workout, the specific muscle groups targeted are the core muscles, including the abdominals and obliques, as well as the shoulders, arms, and back muscles.
you have two options: option one you take back from them by means of force, or option two you tell someone.
They might hit you back, someone else might hit you back, and you could get arrested for it.
You shouldn't have to force him to say it back and you can't force him to do it either, that is something that'll have to been done on someone's own terms not the other way around.
It was about if you did something to someone they could do that back to you.
"Compel" means to force or urge someone to do something. "Repel" means to drive away or push back. "Expel" means to force someone to leave a place or group.
could kill the kitten, broken back.
That would really depend on the reason why he is gone in the first place. At this point you could just speak with him and tell him how you feel - what he does with it from there is really up to him as you cannot force someone to feel something they may not.