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Q: What forces work against a vehicle's movement?
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friction and gravity


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Forces exist whether there are people, animals, and plants or not. Science just looks at how forces work, and how they relate to movement, acceleration, velocity, work, power, and so forth. So it is not a question of if 'we need scientific forces', at all.


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No work is done when you push against something that is too heavy to move. A force has to cause movement for work to have been done.


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No work is done when you push against something that is too heavy to move. A force has to cause movement for work to have been done.


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No. Only when there is also movement. The basic formula for work is: work = force x distance If a certain force is applied along a certain distance, then work is done.