tõukamine
Tõukamine is an Estonian word that translates to "pushing" in English. It refers to the act of applying force to an object to move it away from oneself or to propel oneself forward. This action is a fundamental concept in physics, where it relates to Newton's third law of motion, stating that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
In everyday life, tõukamine is a common movement. People push open doors, push shopping carts, or push
The force applied during tõukamine can vary greatly depending on the situation. It can be a gentle