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Q: What does it mean when a guy in class who sits behind you puts his feet on the chair legs and shakes it?
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What is called a chair to rest your feet?

foot-rest or stool


Is it possible for us to get up from a chair without bending forward?

Standing requires your feet to be under the center of balance. Otherwise you will fall over.When you stand up from a chair, your feet are normally somewhat in front of you. You compensate by leaning forward to move your center of balance forward.So... standing up from a chair without leaning forward might be achieved by one (or a combination) of the following:With a chair that has open legs, put your feet as far back as possible, perhaps balancing on your toes and stand straight up.Scoot forward in the chair to effectively move your center of balance forward to the point where you can stand up.Support yourself with your arms or some device until you can move forward enough to get your center of balance under yourself.


What is the mechanical advantage of a lever with a resistance arm of 1.5 feet and an effort arm of three feet?

If a first class lever with a resistance arm measuring 2 feet and an effort arm measuring 8 feet are being used, what's the mechanical advantage


Why is it not possible to sit upright in a chair rise to one's feet without first leaning forward?

Your center of gravity is too far to the rear. Leaning forward transfers the weight to the front where your legs can lift you up to stand.


Why is it not possible to sit upright in a chair and rise to one's feet without first leaning forward?

Your center of gravity is too far to the rear. Leaning forward transfers the weight to the front where your legs can lift you up to stand.