Force
compressive force
The answer is the force
lift
thrust
The "force" that pushes an electrical current is the voltage. It isn't really a force, but it may help to visualize it as such. Physically, it has different units than a force.
compressive force
The buoyant force pushes you toward the surface.
bears weight and it pushes something
The answer is the force
The answer is the force
Gravity pushes in, fusion pushes out.
pushes and pulls are things you do when energy is applied
Gravity
ticonderoga
Electric force of repulsion.
The "force" that pushes an electrical current is the voltage. It isn't really a force, but it may help to visualize it as such. Physically, it has different units than a force.
Yes, a pencil can be broke by the force of Ice. This has been tested by a man leaving a pencil wrapped in tinfoil and covered in water, then left in a fridge. They waited and when they pulled it out the Pencil has been broken by the covering tightening over it and the Ice pressure, compressing it. This is how a pencil is broken by the force of Ice.