Force is energy
Kinetic force is a type of force that is related to movement of any form of matter or energy. It is associated with the motion or speed of an object. The amount of kinetic force depends on the mass of the object and its velocity.
A physicist would study motion, force, and energy. Physics is the branch of science that deals with the study of matter, energy, motion, and force.
Charles B. Bazzoni has written: 'Energy and matter' -- subject(s): Force and energy, Matter
it is due to kinetic energy that a matter moves. matter gains some velocity due to its mass on applying force on it
To move matter (assuming it is not moving yet), you need a force. This will also require energy, but in theory, the energy required can be made almost arbitrarily small.
Friction and cohesiveness are the only differences. The matter has stronger potential energy with stronger cohesive forces and the energy has stronger kinetic energy with demonstration as frictional force.
Matter can move without an external force if it possesses kinetic energy. However, in order to change its speed or direction, a force is typically required to push or pull on it.
The only kind of energy that dark matter is -- well, MATTER. Or mass, if you prefer, which is the same thing. We don't know what KIND of matter this stuff is, hence the name "dark." The only two things we know about dark matter is that (1) it interacts with baryonic matter via gravity but (2) it does NOT interact with baryonic matter via the electromagnetic force or the strong force. At this point, we're still working on what type of matter would do that.
Energy can be transferred to material things by pushing or pulling AND moving it through a distance. The push or pull is a force, and the amount of energy is the magnitude of the force multiplied by the distance through which it acts. No matter how hard you push or pull, if your force doesn't move through any distance, then no energy is transferred to the thing you're pushing or pulling.
Energy is important to matter because it allows particles within matter to move, vibrate, and interact with each other. Energy helps maintain the structure and stability of matter by facilitating chemical reactions, generating heat, and providing the necessary force to hold particles together. Without energy, matter would not be able to exist in the dynamic forms we observe in the universe.
mass cannot be called a force.* Mass is the amount (quantity) of matter within a body. Force is the push- or pull-energy exerted on mass.
it puts force on an object to make it move and makes matter change