force of friction in air and force of gravity downward.
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The main forces acting on a weightlifter lifting weights are the gravitational force pulling the lifter and weights downward, the normal force supporting the lifter from the ground, and the force exerted by the lifter to lift the weights against gravity. Additionally, there may be frictional forces between the lifter's body and the weights or the ground.
No, I do not lift weights regularly.
Lift, weight, thrust and drag.
Lift weights :-) Lift weights :-)
There are four forces that act on an airplane that keeps it at a level altitude. Thrust, drag, weight, and lift determine whether a pilot flies at a level altitude.
You smell your butt 1,000 times to lift weights
if you do lift weights,be sure not to lift to heavy weights........im 11 and i lift weights ,and do push ups,and chin ups.
It actually is okay to lift weights at your age. I am a 14 year old girl and i bench press a bunch of weights and i have not stunted my growth. Guys are mad to lift weights I'm not suppose to lift weights but i am strong enough to do it. The answer to you is yes.
The four forces of flight during flight are lift gravity thrust and drag
It don't matter how fast you list the weights, it all depends on how much pounds the weights are, and how often you lift them. But I wouldnt lift them to fast, because you might pull a muscle.
The two forces that act on a kite are lift, generated by the wind pushing against the kite's surface and gravity, which pulls the kite downward toward the ground.