Resistance from air.
The reaction force of holding your hand out the window of a moving car is the force exerted by the air resistance on your hand. This force is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force your hand exerts on the air as it moves past your hand.
The force felt is primarily due to air resistance, which increases as the speed of the car and the surface area of the hand exposed to the air increase. This force can be significant at high speeds and can push the hand back or cause it to lift depending on the angle and orientation.
Of course. Next time you're riding in a car, stick your hand out of the window, with your palm facing forward. Can you feel the force ? That's air resistance.
One pair of forces is your hand pushing against the wind, and the wind pushing back against your hand.Another pair of forces is gravity from Earth pulling your hand down, and your hand pulling up against Earth; but this doesn't depend on the fact that the car is moving.
When catching a ball, the action force is the force applied by the ball on your hand. The reaction force is the equal and opposite force applied by your hand on the ball. These forces are part of Newton's Third Law of Motion.
Yes, a force can be felt when it acts on an object. This is because forces can cause changes in an object's motion or shape, which can be perceived through our sense of touch. For example, when you push a door open, you can feel the force exerted on your hand.
Moving is when something is in motion and it remains in motion until an immovable force stops it. On the other hand when something is still then it is considered as not moving.
YES! i have thrown raw eggs at glass doors and window full force before and if the egg doesnt burst in your hand it will either crack or shatter a window.
to reduce the impact, and make it hurt less.It has to do with the retarding force that would be exerted by the ball on the hand if the hand were to just stop it - the force would be high since the ball's motion is stopped immediately. But by moving the hand in the direction of the motion of the ball, it allows the velocity of the ball to decrease in a longer interval of time (and so, causes the retarding force to decrease). This means that the force exerted by ball on the hand is much lower, and the fielder does not get hurt.
The centripetal force that keeps the child moving in a circle is provided by the tension in the rope or the force exerted by the father's hand on the child. This force is directed towards the center of the circle, preventing the child from moving in a straight line tangential to the circle.
To use your left hand to determine the direction of the voltage developed in moving conductor place your forefinger in the direction of the lines of force. Fleming developed this hand rule.
The Hand at the Window - 1918 was released on: USA: 21 April 1918