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In physics, there is no special distinction - no special names to distinguish - pushing forces from pulling forces. Of course, you can simply call it "a pushing force", if you want to make such a distinction.
Pushing.
A surface pushing up, equal and opposite to a force pushing against it
Thrust is a pushing force. It is the force that propels an object forward in the direction it is moving.
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The force used in pushing is typically referred to as applied force, which is the force exerted by a person or object when pushing against another object. This force is necessary to overcome any friction or resistance between the two surfaces in contact.
When pushing an object, the force being applied is a contact force called mechanical force. This force is generated by the interaction between the pushing object and the object being pushed. It causes the object to accelerate in the direction of the push.
field force
The object floats
The force pushing up is called the normal force. It acts perpendicular to the surface an object is resting on, counteracting the force of gravity.
Yes, the force of a push is in the direction of the push. When you apply a force to an object by pushing it, the force vector is directed along the direction in which you are pushing.
The force pushing the object up when it floats in water is called buoyant force. This force is a result of the difference in pressure between the top and bottom of the object in the water, pushing the object upwards.