Forces produce motion.
Change in motion is directly proportional to applied force (Newton 2nd Law of Motion).
It's used in order to produce the motion
Yes; motor proteins produce motion.
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Forces can produce motion when the net force acting on an object is not zero, causing the object to accelerate in the direction of the force. Inertia is overcome by an unbalanced force, resulting in the object's motion.
An example of a device that produces motion is a motor. Motors convert electrical energy into motion by generating a magnetic field that interacts with conductors to produce mechanical rotation. This mechanical motion can then be used to drive various mechanical systems.
The basic motion of a car is linear motion produced by the crankshaft, which is achieved by vertical motion of the pistons in the cylinders to turn and produce linear motion of the crankshaft.
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by the motion of molecules in a substances
See Momentum mean the quantity of motion present in a body whereas the Force is an agent which produce or tends to produce the motion in a body or stop the motion of the body therefore there should be some motion in the force when it is exerting so the quantity of force applied will be the quantity of motion mean momentum of the force .
Forces such as gravity, friction, magnetism, and applied forces can produce motion in objects. These forces can accelerate, decelerate, or change the direction of an object's motion depending on their magnitude and direction.
Circular motion doesn't produce force. 'Centripetal force' is necessary in order to produce circular motion. Also, so-called 'centrifugal force' isn't a force at all.