130 mph = 130*22/15 ffeet per sec = 190.66... fps
So deceleration = (190.66...)2/(2*dist) = 3635.3777... ftsec-2
Acceleration (deceleration) due to gravity = 32 ftsec-2 (approx).
therefore deceleration experienced = 3635.377.../32 = 113.60555...
Answer: approx 113 g.
Because your feet are not accelerating, the force exerted by the floor upon your feet must be exactly the same as the force exerted by your feet on the floor. If you are standing, the amount of force exerted by your feet, and thus the amount of force exerted by the floor, is equivalent to your weight.
for a given lever length the force is (150 / 100) times greater torque = force (pounds) * lever length (feet)
The weight of 2.25 cubic feet of water is approx 4495 pounds-force (lbf).
very little because of the 55 box and the ten force monkey
Yes, the force exerted by the floor on our feet is equal to the force that our feet exerted on the floor, or it just depends on your weight, If you are heavier than the normal. When you stand, the longer the time you stand, the more pain you feel on your feet. And we can't be move upward by the force that the floor exerted on our feet because of the force of our weight that keeps us on the ground, and also because of gravity.
When a human runs, the force on their feet can vary depending on factors like running speed and body weight. On average, the force can range from 2 to 3 times a person's body weight with each foot strike. This means that significant forces are exerted on the feet during running.
The work done is calculated as the force applied multiplied by the distance over which it is applied. In this case, 500 lb force over a distance of 6 feet would result in 3,000 foot-pounds of work performed.
The answer cannot be uniquely determined from the information given.There are at least two problems with the question:1. It doesn't matter how much your feet move, what matters is how much your center of mass moves.2. The force required depends on how much you weigh.
Something about 1550 foot pounds, or 2115 joules.
Your question is not answerable. PSi is a measure of force or pressure. Cubic feet is a measure of volume.
Yes, when standing on a floor, the floor exerts an upward force on your feet equal to the force of gravity acting on your body. This force prevents you from sinking through the floor or falling. You are not moved upward by this force because your body weight is equal and opposite to the force exerted by the floor, resulting in equilibrium.
The force exerted on the egg when it hits the concrete from a height of 15 feet is calculated using the equation F = m * a, where m is the mass of the egg and a is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 32 feet per second squared). The exact force will depend on the mass and size of the egg.