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how is the force of gravity diffrerent from the force you apply when you push or pull something
its called the push of the decaltill force xx
move something in a particular direction in other words PUSH things
Push and pull indicate direction only, not size. A push is an application of force which causes something to move away from the source of the force. A pull causes something to move toward the source of the force.
they all have something to do with force
a push force is an applied force intended to drive away something
how is the force of gravity diffrerent from the force you apply when you push or pull something
That means that you use a force to push or pull something.
its called the push of the decaltill force xx
move something in a particular direction in other words PUSH things
Push and pull indicate direction only, not size. A push is an application of force which causes something to move away from the source of the force. A pull causes something to move toward the source of the force.
To push or pull something
they all have something to do with force
and force is when you push or pull and a motor is something that is used to make a fun spin
force is something that makes objects change velocity.
The answer is simple. A force is a push or pull on something. If there is no something, then there is nothing to push or pull. So right off there must be at least the one object...the something that gets pushed or pulled. But now we get to...what's doing the pushing or pulling? And there we have a requirement for that second object. And that's why there is that "interaction." There has to be a pusher/puller and it has to push/pull something. There're the two objects. EX: If you push out ahead with your hands, the first object, you exert no force with that push because there is no second object. But if you do that same push but up against the wall of your office, you exert a force onto that wall, which is the second object.
By applying less force. The more force you apply the less distance there is, but the less force you apply the more distance there is. This is why on a ramp it takes less force to push something up a ramp than to lift it, but at the same time it takes a longer distance to move the object in question. On the other hand, simply lifting the object will require more force but less distance.