The force you exert with your arm isn't enough for move the object you are pushing against so something has to give and absorb the energy, which is your finger bending (just as a metal pipe would bend or a piece of wood would break). Now the reason your finger bends is because it is at an angle to the object you are pushing against
If you take you hand and put you finger pressing straight down against the table, you finger will not bend. Now the tip of it might start to her from absorbing all that force, however, you will eventually not be able to apply any more force with your arm.
The force that causes your fingers to bend when pushing against a wall is the normal force exerted by the wall acting in the opposite direction. This force counteracts the force you apply with your fingers, resulting in compression and bending of your fingers.
The force is typically due to the muscles in your fingers contracting and exerting a pushing force against the wall, resulting in your fingers bending. This force is a result of the interaction between your muscles and the wall, known as the normal force.
When you rollerblade backwards you will essentially be moving your skates in a wave type motion. Both skates in towards each other, both skates out from each other. This constant motion will increase your speed as you go. As you learn the balance techniques of skating backwards, you can then work in doing backwards crossovers and turning.
Negative work is being done when you push on a box but it moves backwards. This means that the force you apply is in the opposite direction of the displacement of the box, resulting in a decrease in its energy.
It is neither; a push is compression and a pull tension; in bending one surface stretches in tension and the other surface is in compression, and the n middle does nothing. There are four things you can do to an object; push or pull, bend, shear, and twist
Kinetic energy/force.
The force that causes your fingers to bend when pushing against a wall is the normal force exerted by the wall acting in the opposite direction. This force counteracts the force you apply with your fingers, resulting in compression and bending of your fingers.
first you lean backwards, and swing your arms back. then you bend backwards and try and touch the floor, and flipping your legs over. do this slowly at first. once you can master the easy process, you can do it really fast. easy strategies- 1. lean back 2. bend your legs 3. push backwards
First off, it's backwArds. Second, you don't push it backwards. And third, you don't.
Hold ur dick.. if u have 1 and push down.. it should bend :P
To achieve a full bend on the guitar, press down on a string with your fretting hand and use your other fingers to support the bend. Push the string upwards towards the ceiling until you reach the desired pitch. Practice and build finger strength to improve your bending technique.
To properly execute a guitar neck bend, place your fingers on the fret you want to bend, use your wrist to push the string up or down, and listen for the desired pitch. Practice slowly and gradually increase the bend to avoid breaking the string. This technique can add expression and emotion to your playing.
This will push the boat forward, by Newton's Third Law.
muscles bend limbs by pulling, they can not push. the answer is; a muscle is a muscle.
The force is typically due to the muscles in your fingers contracting and exerting a pushing force against the wall, resulting in your fingers bending. This force is a result of the interaction between your muscles and the wall, known as the normal force.
Get off the quad and push it backwards !!
As an action it means to push them with one finger, usually on the shoulder. As a phrase it means to pressure them into to doing something that they don't want to do it can slso mean something in a sexual manor, as to insert ones fingers into the vagina,