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Applied Force
A pushing force is applied in the direction of an object's motion, causing it to move away from the force. On the other hand, a pulling force is applied in the direction opposite to an object's motion, drawing it towards the force. In essence, pushing moves an object away, while pulling brings it closer.
A force sensor or a dynamometer is typically used to measure a pushing or pulling force. These devices can provide quantitative measurements of the force being applied in various units such as newtons or pounds.
The word you are looking for is "force." Force is a physical interaction that can cause an object to move, change its speed, or change its direction. It can be applied through pushing or pulling.
A force gauge can be used to measure a pulling or pushing force. It typically consists of a spring-based mechanism or tension sensor that converts the force applied into a measurable reading, often displayed in units of pounds or newtons.
A force gauge or tension scale is an instrument used to measure pulling or pushing forces. It typically consists of a spring mechanism that deflects proportionally to the applied force, allowing for quantification of the force exerted.
When pushing an object, the force applied is perpendicular to the surface, increasing the normal force and thus increasing the friction force. When pulling an object, the force may be slightly angled, reducing the normal force and thus decreasing the friction force.
Thrust is a pushing force. It is the force that propels an object forward in the direction it is moving.
A seesaw uses a combination of gravitational force and the pushing/pulling force applied by the users to create the motion. The pushing and pulling forces result in a torque that moves the seesaw up and down around its pivot point.
An applied force is a force that is exerted on an object by a person or another object. It is the force that is actively applied to move, accelerate, or deform an object. Applied forces can come in various forms, such as pushing, pulling, lifting, or twisting.
Pushing.
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