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Although I do not remember the name of such question I am asking I am able to describe it in a sense. My Physics teacher had tried explaining and I was unable to conceive it, but maybe someone else can put it in laymen terms I suppose?
I walk against the ground applying 100 N (random amount) and the ground shifts from 0 N applied to 100 N upward from where I am standing, how exactly does it apply the upward force? What force is it that's acting on me that's 'holding' me up?
I hope I have explained this well, I am pretty tired from my Algebra 2 homework so I am unable to completely think clearly.
Another example of what I am asking/needing further help on: I push against a wall of 5 N, and the wall pushes me back of 5 N, where does this force come from and how does it push me back? Does the wall not get somewhat warped from me pushing it?
Something else that has me perplexed would be that my teacher said if you made something thin enough it would be see through no matter what the material was, so I had asked her if the wall had no paint and had been cut down to the thinnest possible but able to stand firm it would be like a glass window? She responded yes, maybe someone can help me perceive the complexities of science and such, but if it's a strenuous task to do so, please do not answer the question just say so and I'll figure it out somewhere else, I thank you all for your time.
I walk against the ground applying 100 N (random amount) and the ground shifts from 0 N applied to 100 N upward from where I am standing, how exactly does it apply the upward force? What force is it that's acting on me that's 'holding' me up?
I hope I have explained this well, I am pretty tired from my Algebra 2 homework so I am unable to completely think clearly.
Another example of what I am asking/needing further help on: I push against a wall of 5 N, and the wall pushes me back of 5 N, where does this force come from and how does it push me back? Does the wall not get somewhat warped from me pushing it?
Something else that has me perplexed would be that my teacher said if you made something thin enough it would be see through no matter what the material was, so I had asked her if the wall had no paint and had been cut down to the thinnest possible but able to stand firm it would be like a glass window? She responded yes, maybe someone can help me perceive the complexities of science and such, but if it's a strenuous task to do so, please do not answer the question just say so and I'll figure it out somewhere else, I thank you all for your time.