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Force means to force someone to do something.
A force is pushing or pulling on something.
a force
Yes, basically. But please note that there is no such thing as the "speed of a force". A force vector describes the magnitude of a force, and its direction. In general, a physical vector - the vectors commonly used in physics - describes the magnitude of something, and its direction.
It is used to hit something, applying accurate force on the object.
yes by how hard or soft you hit something
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and force is when you push or pull and a motor is something that is used to make a fun spin
There is something called the Vector Scale, or something like that. It measures force using a graph, or a chart.
getting hit in the belly or falling and landing with the belly on something rounded.
Any force can be used to make something move. It is kind of the nature of forces.
No , not unless you crash into something in front of you afterwards with enough force for the airbags to inflate
Any force can be used to make something move. It is kind of the nature of forces.
In volleyball math is used when you hit the ball. You use angles and force to hit the ball in a downward motion causing you to hit the ball or otherwise spike the ball.
No, a force does not count as a hit and the batter's average will go down.
"Press" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a machine used to print newspapers or the act of applying force on something. As a verb, it means to exert force on something, or to physically squeeze something.