It varies from person to person, but usually, a force of around 4-6 Gs can cause a person to lose consciousness. This force disrupts the blood flow to the brain, leading to a loss of consciousness.
The force required to crush a person would depend on the individual's size and physical characteristics. In general, the force needed to cause fatal or critical injuries could range from thousands to tens of thousands of pounds-force, which could be created by extreme pressures, such as those experienced at the bottom of the ocean or in industrial machinery accidents.
The buoyant force of water will partially counteract the weight of the rock, making it feel lighter. The force required to move the rock will be less than 50 pounds, as a portion of its weight is offset by the buoyant force. The exact force needed will depend on the shape and density of the rock, and the friction between the rock and the surface it is resting on.
a bit of force, not allot of force.
Yes, a big enough wave can kill you by causing injuries such as blunt force trauma, drowning, or being swept out to sea. The force and impact of the wave can be powerful enough to knock a person unconscious or cause fatal injuries. It is important to take caution and stay safe when facing large waves.
The main driving force is typically the motivation, desire, or goal that compels someone to take action and achieve a particular outcome. It can vary from person to person and can be influenced by factors such as personal values, aspirations, or external circumstances.
Well you are going to need some kind of force depending on how small the trees are.
Well, for one thing you have to be able to take the force of a tackle. Stronger men are able to take more force and are harder to knock down than a skinny weak person. And if you're a quarterback, you have to have good throwing strength.
Any force necessary to subdue you and take you into custody.
Ketamine is a horse tranquilizer. It would take about 150mg of ketamine in order to knock out a shire horse.
0.0001 amps will stop your heart if you are fully grounded.
Force = mass * accelerationForce = (15 kg)(4 m/s2)= 60 Newtons===========( about 60 times the force needed to push in a doorbell button )
It is hard to kick someone out of water. There are many factors into knowing how much force you need. The depth of the water and the weight and stature of the person being kicked is needed to be known.
6 1/4 days
force is not a think it is only in star wars
No
The person will likely live, unless the force was extreme.
you may be able to call this person a blackmail victim.