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What is the term used for scientific pushes and pulls?

force


What does the term "loco" mean in the context of transportation?

In transportation, the term "loco" is short for locomotive, which is a powered vehicle that pulls or pushes trains along tracks.


Does this force push or pull?

If you are refering to force as a general term, force is the ability to cause physical change. This could be displayed as push or pull.


What is the science term for the force that pushes equally hard in the direction opposite the action force?

reation force


What are 10 examples of physical science?

Physical science is an encompassing term for the branches of natural science and science that study non-living systems, in contrast to the biological sciences. However, the term "physical" creates an unintended, somewhat arbitrary distinction, since many branches of physical science also study biological phenomena.


What is the physical science term of a plasma?

"ionized gas"


What is a physical science term that starts with v?

Velocity.


Which term denotes the physical force that pushes water through a saturated porous material?

The term you are looking for is "hydraulic gradient." It is the driving force that pushes water through a saturated porous material.


What is the appropriate word of physics?

The appropriate term for the word physics is "physical science" or simply science.


What is appropriate guide word of physics?

The appropriate term for the word physics is "physical science" or simply science.


What is the meaning of biological sciences?

it is a part of science,,that help us also.. this is the meaning of Physical Science: Physical Science-is an encompassing term for the branches of natural science that study non-living things system, in contrast to the biological sciences.


What is phsyical science?

Physical Science is an encompassing term for the branches of science that study non-living systems. Ex: Chemistry, Physics, Geology, etc.