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by decreasing the amount of input force needed to pull the latch
A push or a pull is a force
force
A push or pull that acts on an object is a force.
Gravity and the weight of the door assist in making it easier to pull down than to pull up.
Ans:opening the fridge(pull)(stretching)
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by decreasing the amount of input force needed to pull the latch
Force help every day example when you pull your fridge that's force. When you put on your tv you push down the remote button
pull
A pulley is often used in barns to lift hay. You use pull to open a drawer or door.
The door-handle is usually on the opposite side of the door from the hinges to give the best leverage on the door, ie you need less force to pull the door open. You are producing a torque on the door. (Torque is a rotational force). Essentially, as you apply a force to rotate something, less is needed to cause rotation if you apply that force further away from the center of the rotation (in this case, the hinges). Try to push open a door by pushing on the door very close to the hinges, and you will find that it is quite difficult.
Yes. That kind of quantity is called a "vector".
A push or a pull is a force
Pull A and B, Go through the northeastern door. Pull D, Go through the southwestern door then go through the southern door. Pull A and B, Go through the northwestern door then the western door then the northern door. Pull E & F, Go through the eastern door and then through the eastern door. Pull C, Go through the northwestern door then through the western door. Pull E, Go through the eastern door, the southern door, the southern door and finally the western door where you will find the oil can.
Pull it from the door like tie it with the door and pull it
A force can be either a push or a pull.