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By Unbalanced forces(pulling and pushing)
Machines can exert both pushing and pulling forces depending on their design and intended function. The ability to apply forces in different directions is essential for various mechanical applications. Pushing: Machines can exert a pushing force to move objects away from their point of application. For instance, a hydraulic press applies force to compress materials, or a bulldozer pushes soil or debris forward. Pulling: Machines can also exert a pulling force to move objects towards their point of application. A winch pulling a heavy load, or a tractor pulling a trailer are common examples of machines using pulling forces.
Compression forces crush a material by squeezing it together.
It doesn't really matter; it can be either - or even both: one or more forces can be pulling and one or more forces can be pushing. Or a single pulling or pushing force. The point is, to be called "unbalanced", the sum of all forces must NOT be zero.
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By Unbalanced forces(pulling and pushing)
In physics, there is no special distinction - no special names to distinguish - pushing forces from pulling forces. Of course, you can simply call it "a pushing force", if you want to make such a distinction.
they both uses forces...
Machines can exert both pushing and pulling forces depending on their design and intended function. The ability to apply forces in different directions is essential for various mechanical applications. Pushing: Machines can exert a pushing force to move objects away from their point of application. For instance, a hydraulic press applies force to compress materials, or a bulldozer pushes soil or debris forward. Pulling: Machines can also exert a pulling force to move objects towards their point of application. A winch pulling a heavy load, or a tractor pulling a trailer are common examples of machines using pulling forces.
Compression forces crush a material by squeezing it together.
It means that some force is pushing or pulling on an object.
It doesn't really matter; it can be either - or even both: one or more forces can be pulling and one or more forces can be pushing. Or a single pulling or pushing force. The point is, to be called "unbalanced", the sum of all forces must NOT be zero.
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a spring balance is used to measure a pushing or pulling force.
Pushing.
The forces of gravity between every two objects attract the objects toward each other. So I guess you'd call that a 'pulling force'.