tõuget
Tõuget is an Estonian word that translates to "push" or "thrust" in English. It is a fundamental concept in physics and everyday life, referring to the act of applying force to move an object away from oneself. In physics, tõuget is often discussed in the context of Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When an object exerts a tõuget on another object, the second object simultaneously exerts an equal and opposite tõuget back on the first.
This principle of tõuget is observable in numerous scenarios. For instance, when a person walks, they push
The concept of tõuget is also relevant in engineering and design. For example, understanding tõuget is crucial