because the table exerts the same amount of force
A standard table can generally support around 50-100 pounds of weight, depending on its construction and materials used. However, it is always recommended to check with the manufacturer's specifications for the weight limit of a specific table.
The support force from the table balances the weight of the book, preventing it from rising. As long as the support force equals the weight of the book, the book will remain at rest on the table due to Newton's First Law of motion.
When a cup is placed on a table, the table exerts an equal and opposite reaction force on the cup to support its weight.
The normal force acts perpendicular to the surface of the book and balances the weight of the book when it is resting on a table. This force arises from the interaction between the book and the table, supporting the book and preventing it from falling through the table.
Based on the information in the table, it can be concluded that the red ball has the highest weight while the green ball has the lowest weight. The blue ball falls in between the red and green balls in terms of weight.
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The air pressure above, is the same as the air pressure below. Example: If one person goes on one side of a box and one person goes on the other side and they push at the same time using the same amount of force the box will go no where.
Yes it is above the water table.
Table labels typically go above the table in a document.
The number of table legs needed to support the weight of the table depends on the size and weight of the table. Typically, a table will have 4 legs to provide adequate support.
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Go under a table. no! the table might crush you as the building falls! I don't think that any table can help you with that one! Ducis!);
The weight capacity of the hinge for the folding table is 50 pounds.
well the chair shouldn't come above the table at all!
There are multiple numbers on the periodic table. The ones right under the abbreviations is the atomic weight of the atom. The number just above the abbreviation is the atomic number. Here is an example: Sodium 11= Atomic Number Na= Atom Abbreviation 22.99= Atomic weight
The weight capacity of a table that can hold 300 lbs is 300 lbs.
There is no element above oxygen.