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Pushing an object may cause smudging or smearing of fingerprints on the surface of the object, making them less distinct and harder to identify accurately. Additionally, the pressure exerted while pushing the object could distort the ridge patterns of the fingerprints.

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Would a steep or a long gradual incline make the job of pushing a heavy object easier?

A long gradual incline would make pushing a heavy object easier compared to a steep incline. This is because the gradual incline allows for a more controlled and sustainable application of force over a longer distance, reducing the impact of the object's weight.


Can you burn off your fingerprints and still feel objects?

Fingerprints don't affect whether you can feel objects or not. They help improve the sensitivity of your skin at your fingers and improve grip, but you don't need to have fingerprints to feel an object. The rest of your body doesn't have fingerprint-like patterns but you can still feel things. But if you burn your fingers so badly that your fingerprints are gone, I would think that your nerves would be so damaged that you wouldn't be able to feel anything (I don't know if this would be permanent though).


Does force exerted on a body by light affect the mass or weight?

-- Light shining on a body would certainly not affect the object's mass. -- Technically, it would affect the object's apparent weight, if it were shining down on it while the object stood on the scale. Just as a heavy overcoat or helmet would. That's not a real change in the person's weight. It's only a change in the total weight standing on the scale, because there's some additional force pushing down on the person. Light exerts force on you just as surely as a brick in your hand does, only much less ... too little for you to notice the difference on your bathroom scale.


Does the weight of an object immersed in a buoyant liquid affect the buoyant force on the object?

It is not the weight of the immersed object but the volume of the object would affect the buoyant force on the immersed object because the buoyant force is nothing but the weight of the displaced liquid whose volume is equal to that of the immersed object.


What factors directly affect how much air drag an object?

Countless factors. To solve this, I would make a force vector diagram. 4 arrows. One force would be the force of friction (this includes wind resistance, dynamic friction, etc); The applied force (any force acting on the object to move it -- air in this case); and obviously gravity (pulling downward - in towards the center of the earth); and also the natural force (the force of the ground pushing back up on the object - without it gravity would suck the object straight through the ground).

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Where would you look for fingerprints?

Answer Fingerprints will show up on just about anything.


Would a steep or a long gradual incline make the job of pushing a heavy object easier?

A long gradual incline would make pushing a heavy object easier compared to a steep incline. This is because the gradual incline allows for a more controlled and sustainable application of force over a longer distance, reducing the impact of the object's weight.


Can you burn off your fingerprints and still feel objects?

Fingerprints don't affect whether you can feel objects or not. They help improve the sensitivity of your skin at your fingers and improve grip, but you don't need to have fingerprints to feel an object. The rest of your body doesn't have fingerprint-like patterns but you can still feel things. But if you burn your fingers so badly that your fingerprints are gone, I would think that your nerves would be so damaged that you wouldn't be able to feel anything (I don't know if this would be permanent though).


Without fingerprints what would happen?

we would not be able to hold things proply and people would not be able to be identifid with fingerprints


How reliable are fingerprints in solving crimes?

Fingerprints are a reliable way to determine who was present at a crime scene and who may or may not have came into contact with the murder weapon. Fingerprints alone would be hard to win a conviction as any quality defense attorney could argue that you simply touched the weapon or object when the owner showed it to you, when you were eating, etc.


Does force exerted on a body by light affect the mass or weight?

-- Light shining on a body would certainly not affect the object's mass. -- Technically, it would affect the object's apparent weight, if it were shining down on it while the object stood on the scale. Just as a heavy overcoat or helmet would. That's not a real change in the person's weight. It's only a change in the total weight standing on the scale, because there's some additional force pushing down on the person. Light exerts force on you just as surely as a brick in your hand does, only much less ... too little for you to notice the difference on your bathroom scale.


Will an object affect the distance of a frisbee?

Yes, because an object would decrease the lift wind would give, so there would be less distance


What are fingerprints for?

Fingrprints, the little grooves on your finger, help pick up object, without them whatever you tried to grap would just slip out of your hands. Even though fingerprints are tiny thy help a lot. Fingrprints, the little grooves on your finger, help pick up object, without them whatever you tried to grap would just slip out of your hands. Even though fingerprints are tiny thy help a lot.


Which way is friction exerted?

Friction exerts a force opposite the direction of the object's motion. For example, if you were pushing an object to the right (looking from a side view) the friction would be facing left.