Verb: to exert a force, typically by taking hold of something or someone, moving them toward yourself; to move steadily in a specific direction
Noun: the act of taking hold of something and moving it toward yourself; the force drawing someone or something in a particular direction
The scientific definition of force is: the push or pull of an object.
tract: to pull something or someone closer to you
Both represent force. The definition itself says this - " A force is a push or a pull "
There is no such term as "bag pull" in the English language. Unless you mean "pull something out of a bag" which is an idiom that means to do something in the spur of the moment that solves a problem.
About 2.35 times that on the Earth. (It depends on the exact definition.)
Force is a push or pull that can change the motion or shape of an object.
Something used to pull an object away. In surgery, a retractor is used to pull skin and hold it away from the area being operated on, for instance.
Activists in or out of government who pull together a political majority on behalf of unorganized interests.
break means too pull a math question apart. (im not sure)
What is your definition of "pulling"? What are you trying to describe?
1. American bonehead. 2. Pull a Homer: to succeed despite idiocy.
It is weight changes depending on gravity. Weight can change. The pull of gravity determines an objects weight.