Force: The amount of exertion on a body
Exertion
Work occurs when a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force.
The magnitude of the force is exactly the same (Newton's Third Law).
The answer to your question is Work. The definition of work is: "When a force acts against resistance to produce motion in a body, the force is said to do work." - The CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics... Which means the exertion of a force on an object that produces motion in the direction of the force.
the exertion of force in a same direction; work can not be done without motion
wind resistance gravitational force normal force muscular exertion force (from horse's legs) there are always 4 forces.
As a noun, pressure means a exertion of force by a body over another. It also means a force that compels someone to act, for example, moral or coercive pressure. As a verb it means to compel or force.
Threshod is the amount of force or exertion that a muscle or nerve cell can withstand at the peak of stimulation. Extending over a threshold can lead to cell over-exertion and possible damage to the internal structures.
Force changes either the speed or the direction of motion, or both.
Active strength or force of body or mind; capacity for exertion, physically, intellectually, or morally; force; energy., Strength or force in animal or force in animal or vegetable nature or action; as, a plant grows with vigor., Strength; efficacy; potency., To invigorate.
1. The use of physical or mental energy to do something; exertion. 2. A difficult exertion of the strength or will: It was an effort to get up. 3. A usually earnest attempt: Make an effort to arrive promptly. 4. Something done or produced through exertion; an achievement: a play that was his finest effort. 5. Physics Force applied against inertia.