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The wall exerted less force, so the force exerted on the wall by the locomotive was greater than the force of the wall.
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Gravity.
Any time an object's velocity changes (the object "accelerates"), that is due to a net force. Here are some examples: * A car speeds up. The force is exerted by the tires, on the road. * A car slows down. The force is exerted by the tires, on the road, or by air resistance. * A car moves in a curve (its velocity changes too, since it changes direction). The force is exerted by the tires, on the road. * A planet moves around the Sun. The velocity changes all the time, since the direction changes. The force is exerted by gravity. * A falling object speeds up. The force is exerted by gravity.
That's the pressure on that particular area.
the cutting edges nearest the handles
it moves the material to different directions.
It may loose its elastic nature.
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Pressure is the force exerted on an object divided by the area where the pressure was applied.
Pressure depends on the quantity of force exerted and the area over which the force is exerted
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gravitational force is exerted on heavenly bodies
Answer: Output force is the force exerted on an object by a simple machine.
The force exerted by solids when pulled is called tensile force.
If a pulling force is exerted on an elastic band, then the elastic band will stretch. The more force that is exerted, the more the band will stretch.