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You exert force when you pull on anything.
You exert force when you pull on anything.
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Pull.
You exert force when you pull on anything.
You exert force when you pull on anything.
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Pull.
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"Pulling" is the verb "to pull", meaning to exert a force to so as to cause or tend to cause motion toward the source of the force.
Muscles pull. They have the capability of either contracting, or relaxing. They get longer when they relax but they do not exert any force by getting longer, since they are very flexible objects, not stiff rods. They only exert force when they contract, and the force they exert can be described as pulling. Muscles work in pairs, so that a joint can both bend and unbend, depending upon which muscle is pulling on it.
The bigger an object's mass is, the bigger its gravitational pull is. Earth's gravitational pull is larger because it has a bigger mass.
Gravitational force.