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The amount of stress or force an object can take?

The amount of stress or force that an object can take.


What is a force gauge used for?

Force gauges are used to measure the amount of force applied to an object. They're used in manufacturing places to test the amount of stress a product can take before it breaks. Force gauges can be both digital and analog.


Amount of force an object can take?

Digestion


What law Acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied?

take a break


What is the amount of stress or force that an object can take?

They are different things. Force is "weight" (derivatively, mass x acceleration due to gravity). Newtons in the SI system. Stress is force per unit area: Newtons / square-metre, aka the Pascal, which is a ridiculously tiny pressure; 1/100 000 Bar! It can be compressive or tensile. Also Strain: the deformation resulting from applied stress; directly proportional to stress until the elastic limit for the material is reached. The maximum stress on an object depends on its material's elastic limit, cross-sectional area under compression or tension, geometry and any stress-concentrating features such as dents, holes or sharp angles.


Definition of impulse and impulsive force?

An impulse refers to the change in momentum of an object, while an impulsive force is a relative term, used to refer a relatively large amount of force applied on a small object. Take into account relative force is relative.


Can an employer force you to take a stress test?

no only a boss can


Does the inertia of an object of an object change as its velocity changes?

No. Intertia is a measure of how easily an object's speed can be changed. So if it takes a certain amount of force or energy to speed an object up to a given speed, it'll take the same force/energy to slow it down to zero again, or it'll take the same energy to double its speed from that given level. Hope that makes sense.


Why are seat belts wide rather than narrow?

In the result of an accident, there will be a large amount of force applied to the body/chest area. The human body can only take so much stress before a break occurs. To reduce the chance of that from happening, the force is spread out into a larger area. Physics tells us that Stress = Force/Area ... Thus, if we use a larger area, the resulting stress will be reduced.


Does It take an unbalanced force to stop an object?

Yes.


Does it take force to change the speed of an object?

indeed it does


Why does it take time for friction to become equal to the force?

Because the object is still in motion. When the frictional force is equal to the other force, then the object will be stopped completely.