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input force/effort force In physics, the force that you apply to something over time is "work".
input force/effort force In physics, the force that you apply to something over time is "work".
Work is calculated as force multiplied by the distance the force is applied over. If the force is applied but the object does not move, no work is done because there is no displacement. So, it is possible to apply force without doing work if there is no movement of the object.
transversal contract
A rocket is able to lift off because of something called thrust. This means if you apply force to one direction, it will also apply force to the opposite direction.
The verb form of "pressure" is "pressurize." It means to apply force or pressure to something.
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A transversal is a straight line and so it has no circumference.
What is a angle on the opposite side of the transversal
To make something move, you can apply a force to it. This force can be generated through physical contact, such as pushing or pulling an object, or through other means like gravity or magnetism. The application of force causes the object to accelerate and move in the direction of the force applied.
A force can simply be defined as a push or a pull. Now you can easily notice that how we use force in day-to-day life. For example, friction is also a force. Here are some ways you can use force for: * In brakes of vehicles friction comes into play * You apply force while playing 'tug-of-war'. * You apply force when you lift something * When you push something * Your weight!(Weight is the force by which an object or a heavenly body pulls something towards itself) The force applied by you is called muscular force which is a type of contact force. There are many other uses as well of force and friction. Pressure also comes into play oftten in day-to-day life.