本题目来源于试卷: gc physics textbook chapter 4 problems,类别为 通用国际物理
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参考答案: If you are at rest, the net force on you is zero. Hence the ground exerts a force on you exactly equal to your weight. The two forces acting on you sum to zero, and so you don’t accelerate. If you squat down and then push with a larger force against the ground, the ground then pushes back on you with a larger force by Newton’s third law, and you can then rise into the air.
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