"Mmay the force be with you" is a tiding based on the Star Wars universe. It's essentially a fancy way of saying, "Good luck" or "Good fortune".
It is a coined phrase from Star Wars. It means good luck, god be with you, break a leg etc.
mtfbwy means "may the force be with you"
"action/reaction" does not mean " force". "Applying force" is an action, not the force itself. So, applying force will create a reaction, which may or may not balance the applied force.
It isn't clear what force you are talking about. Depending on what force you mean, it may, or may not, be related to the object's weight. Please note that the weight itself is also a force.
An object acted on by a force will accelerate in the direction of the force. Be careful, though, as this doesn't mean it will actually MOVE in the direction of the force. It may just slow down, etc.
By force if you mean taking away privileges and toys, they can. If you mean with real force by physical force, that is prohibited.
input force is force exerted on a machine
Force means to force someone to do something.
No, a force is not a motion. A force may produce motion of a mass.
The force exerted by a machine.
To move away from the force
May the Force Be with You Always was created on 1977-11-21.
the overall force acting on an object