The object is moved and energy is transferred.
When a force is exerted on an object causing it to move, work is done on the object. Work is defined as force acting over a distance in the direction of the force.
The downward force exerted on an object is caused by gravity (from the Earth). This force is called weight and can be calculated by multiplying the mass of the object by the acceleration due to gravity on Earth (about 9.8).
The object through which the force is exerted must also change.
The gravitational force exerted on an object is called weight. It is the force exerted by gravity on the object's mass.
The force exerted on a scale by an object and other forces acting.
Pushing against a stationary wall is an example where a force is exerted on the wall, but no work is done on the wall since it does not move. Work is only done when a force causes an object to move over a distance in the direction of the force.
Answer: Output force is the force exerted on an object by a simple machine.
Is done when a force exerted on an object causes that object to move some distance; equals to force times distance; measured in joules (j)
When one object exerts a force on another object, the second object experiences an acceleration proportional to the force applied. This is described by Newton's second law of motion (F=ma). The force creates a push or pull that causes a change in the object's motion or shape.
A force is the total force felt by an object
Action-Reaction Forces.
When the double force applied on the object then the pressure exerted on the object will also be doubled.