The word "chair" likely comes from the Latin word "cathedra," which means a seat or throne. Over time, this term evolved into the Old French word "chaiere" and then into the Middle English word "chaire," from which the modern English word "chair" is derived.
A chair with wheels is called a "rolling chair" or "office chair."
When you sit in a chair, the action force is the downward force you exert on the chair due to your weight. The reaction force is the upward force exerted by the chair on you, supporting your weight and keeping you from falling to the ground.
If I needed to know the weight of a chair, I would weigh myself holding the chair then weigh myself again without the chair. The difference between the first and second measurements is the weight of the chair.
When you sit on a chair, you are actually being supported by the forces between the atoms in your body and the atoms in the chair. So, you are not directly touching the chair, but rather experiencing a force that keeps you suspended above it due to electromagnetic repulsion.
Chair can be a noun or a verb: "He wanted to chair the committee" Verb form "She wanted a new chair for the living room" Noun form
The name of the chair was chairy
The Sanskrit name for chair is "asana."
Its referred to as many things such as a saucer chair, a wing chair, or a butterfly chair.
The Sanskrit name for table is "मेज़" (mej) and for chair is "उदकभण्ड" (udakabhandha).
It is called a Bubble Chair or a Ball Chair.
A "Dental Chair". Sorry, there isn't a fancy name for it.
The Japanese word for chair is いす (isu).
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The painting is usually called Vincent's Chair.
Silverchair's name originated from "Silver Chair", a song by the band Nirvana. Initially, they were known as "The Innocent Criminals" but later changed their name to Silverchair.
They invented a wood-slat porch chair, and then marketed their innovation. The chair was a success, but they didn't have a name for their company, which they had then had a competition to name it the name it is today!
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