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How do you push on a skateboard?

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Put your left foot or right food on the middle of the deck and the other on the ground push the foot on the ground like you where walking to get rolling, do it a few more times and put that foot on the back end and there, your Skateboarding!

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What motions occur on a skateboard?

Kick, Push


If you stand on a skateboard and push off the ground with one of your feet the reason that the skateboard moves forward is that the force you apply to the skateboard equals what?

friction


If you ride a skateboard with your right foot in back and push of with your left is this normal and what is it called?

that is regular


What makes a skateboard fast or slow?

the friction between the wheels and the surface of the ground affect the speed of the skateboard. fo instance if you ride the skateboard on a smooth surface (with less friction) the skateboard will go faster.


What is the force a skateboard exerts on you if your mass is 60k and you push on the skateboard with a force of 60n?

The force the skateboard exerts on you would be equal and opposite to the force you exert on the skateboard, according to Newton's third law. Therefore, the skateboard would exert a force of 60N on you.


What is a good video to teach you how to carve on a skateboard?

theres literally nothing to it.. you just push to get a good speed then push with your toes then heels and you'll turn. go on yotube/


If you stand next to a wall on a frictionless skateboard and push the wall with a force of 40 N how hard does the wall push on you?

The wall will push back on you with a force of 40 N, according to Newton's third law of motion.


How do you Ollie on a Sakteboard?

If you mean Skateboard, then I can help. For starters, put your back foot at the end of the skateboard with only the ball of your foot touching the board, and put your front foot in the middle of the board. Firstly, push down your back foot pretty hard. Secondly, Jump with the skateboard Then, slide your front foot to the top of the board. When doing an ollie, when you push down and jump up, if you hear a "Popping" sound, then you know it'll be a good one. ;)


How do you describe a force of a skateboard rolling down the sidewalk?

The force of a skateboard rolling down the sidewalk is primarily due to the push-off force provided by the skater's foot. Additionally, factors such as gravity, friction between the wheels and the sidewalk, and air resistance also contribute to the overall force propelling the skateboard forward.


How can a skateboard do what it does?

This is a mighty vague question, but I'll give it a shoot. A skateboard has wheels - when these wheels are acted upon by a force (such as you pushing it), they proceed to take the energy from that force and change it into centrifugal and centripetal forces- this causes the wheels on your skateboard to turn. Your skateboard won't roll indefinitely from 1 push because while your skateboard is rolling it is creating friction with the sidewalk you're skateboarding on. Friction is caused when 2 objects rub up against each other - this creates heat and a transfer of kinetic energy. Once all the kinetic energy has been transferred from your skateboard's wheels to the sidewalk, your skateboard come to a stop.


Do you push down on the skateboard to jump?

Just a little bit, to buildup pressure then you jump up and slide your farthest foot. that's bassicly an ollie


What kind of energy does a skate board have?

In physics, the kinetic energy of an object is the energy that the object possess, due to the fact that the object is moving. When the object/skateboard isn't moving it has no kinetic energy. However when it is given energy such as a push, it would move and keep going until it is stopped by another force, such as a wall.