When you push against a brick wall, the wall exerts an equal and opposite force back on you, as per Newton's third law of motion. The wall does not move because it has a much greater mass and inertia compared to you. Your effort is mostly expended on compressing your own muscles and joints, leading to fatigue.
The force needed to push a brick wall over would depend on the weight and stability of the wall. Generally, it would require a significant amount of force, likely beyond what an individual could exert alone. It would be more practical to use machinery or tools to attempt to push over a brick wall.
Pushing against a brick wall is an example of a futile or pointless effort because the wall is unlikely to move or be affected by the force applied to it.
According to Newton's third law, the wall will push back against you with an equal force in the opposite direction.
The equal and opposite reaction is the wall pushing back against you. When you hit the wall with a stick, the force you exert on the wall is transferred to you through the stick, causing the wall to push back with an equal force. The stick simply transmits this force between you and the wall.
When a person pushes against a solid brick wall, the force is applied but the wall does not move or respond. This is because the wall exerts an equal and opposite force back on the person, resulting in no change in the wall's position.
You hit your head against a brick wall and the brick wall does not move.
The force needed to push a brick wall over would depend on the weight and stability of the wall. Generally, it would require a significant amount of force, likely beyond what an individual could exert alone. It would be more practical to use machinery or tools to attempt to push over a brick wall.
Pushing against a brick wall is an example of a futile or pointless effort because the wall is unlikely to move or be affected by the force applied to it.
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Just another brick in The Wall...
According to Newton's third law, the wall will push back against you with an equal force in the opposite direction.
The equal and opposite reaction is the wall pushing back against you. When you hit the wall with a stick, the force you exert on the wall is transferred to you through the stick, causing the wall to push back with an equal force. The stick simply transmits this force between you and the wall.
When a person pushes against a solid brick wall, the force is applied but the wall does not move or respond. This is because the wall exerts an equal and opposite force back on the person, resulting in no change in the wall's position.
Yes, pushing against a brick wall would require force and displacement, which are the two components of work. You would be exerting energy to apply a force on the wall, but if the wall doesn't move, there would be no work done on the wall.
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try to do something impossible
smash it against a brick wall