Two forces: gravity and the support force (according to Newton's law) that opposes it.
When a person sits in a chair, the main forces acting on them are the gravitational force pulling them downward towards the Earth and the normal force exerted by the chair pushing them upward to counteract gravity. Frictional forces between the person and the chair also play a role in keeping them seated comfortably.
Kinetic motion as the chair moves. Also overcoming the static friction of a stationary chair, and the kinetic friction between the sliding chair and the floor (which is created by the force of gravity and the interaction of the floor surface with the bottoms of the chair legs).
When the chair is not moving, the main forces acting on it are typically the force of gravity pulling it downward and the normal force exerted by the ground pushing it upward. These two forces are balanced, resulting in a state of equilibrium where the chair remains stationary. Any other external forces would need to be introduced to cause the chair to move.
Pets can get injured by reclining chairs very easily. There is room under the front of the chair for them to climb under the chair and if you close it without realizing they're under it that can cause serious injury.
Who is the person who invented the flying chair? Has the flying chair ever been invented?
Jonah Hunemiller was the coolest person ever cause he made the most comfortable chair
Sitting in a chair, gravity is pulling down while the chair is holding you up does this answer your question??
The cast of A Chair Is a Chair - 2011 includes: Bria Felt as Posh Person Zachary Haycock as Posh Person
When a person lifts a chair, they use mechanical energy from their muscles that is converted into potential energy as the chair is raised against gravity. The person's muscles do work on the chair to overcome gravity, increasing the chair's potential energy.
There is no 'average', every claim, (injury, property etc) are investigated, and evaluated on their own merit. A person with a broken leg wouldn't be due the same as a poor person left in a wheel chair for the remainder of their lives. It depends on the injury. In Florida: $67,000
yes chair is the symbol of personal status, if a person seating on a big magnificent chair in a meeting symbolised his greatness importance and a person seating on a simple chair says that he/she is just an ordinary person.