The formula for force is Force= Mass x Acceleration. Therefore, you have to use a greater force to move the refrigerator because it has a greater mass than the book.
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the force, otherwise the rock would not move.
Well, it's impossible. Some humans can't do that.
Objects can be made to move by applying force to them. For example, if you use your finger to apply force to the "caps lock" key on a keyboard, it moves and then your question doesn't come out in capital letters like that.
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yes and no yes because you can use force or air to move thing no because there is energy that help you move stuff
The formula for force is Force= Mass x Acceleration. Therefore, you have to use a greater force to move the refrigerator because it has a greater mass than the book.
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If you are pushing a car and use less force it will be harder to make the car move.
You have to move it (by your hand) and it takes some force to do that...
You can move a trolley with a magnetic force (e.g. use magnets to draw the trolley away from it's original position - assuming it is made of a magnetic material), a gravitional force (e.g. rolling the trolley down a ramp) or with an applied force (e.g. pushing the trolley).
We use force to push an object. The SI unit of force is Newton. Newton is the force which can move a body of mass 1 kg with a speed of 1m/s.
the force is real and to use it you stick your hand in front of you and move something.
The force of gravity makes the ball move downward. To move it upward, you need to supply enough force to compensate for this (to stop the downward motion) plus a little extra (to cause the ball to move upward).