pulling
It is the pulling force applied multiplied by the displacement of the object being pulled in the direction of the pulling force.
The pedals could be one but none thing really resists a pulling force because gravity is a pulling force that acts on everything that has weight.
Friction.
Typically there is the force of gravity pulling an object down, and a force that keeps it up - for example, the floor on which an object is standing pushes it up. There may be additional objects involved.
Not unless there's a pulley involved.
When a tractor is pulling a sled there is the mass and gravity of both the tractor and sled slowing it down. There is also tension in the rope pulling the sled. whenever physics is involved to solve a force there is usually a frictional force acting on the objects. The formula to use is F=ma. The total mass is the mass of the objects put together and the total force is the force that the tractor is pulling at minus mg (mass x gravity) and minus the frictional force. The tension (T) is calculated using the formula T=W+ma (W=mgh), using only the mass of the sled.
Tensile (pulling) force
pulling
It is the pulling force applied multiplied by the displacement of the object being pulled in the direction of the pulling force.
Gravity is pulling down, and Buoyancy is pushing up. When the force of gravity is greater than the buoyant force, objects sink. When the buoyant force is greater than the force of gravity, objects float.
It is EXACTLY the same as the force of the sun pulling on the planet.
Impulsive force
yes it is a contact force
The pedals could be one but none thing really resists a pulling force because gravity is a pulling force that acts on everything that has weight.
Earth's gravity pulling on the Sun.
Friction.