Energy
Force: The amount of exertion on a body
Force exertion refers to the application of physical force by a person to move or manipulate an object. It can involve activities like pushing, pulling, lifting, or throwing objects. Force exertion is a common aspect of various physical activities and sports.
The exertion of a force on an object that produces motion in the direction of the force is called work. Work is calculated as the force applied multiplied by the distance moved in the direction of the force, and it is a measure of energy transfer.
Exertion
Power, strength, exertion.
The magnitude of the force is exactly the same (Newton's Third Law).
the exertion of force in a same direction; work can not be done without motion
The answer to your question is Work. The definition of work is: "When a force acts against resistance to produce motion in a body, the force is said to do work." - The CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics... Which means the exertion of a force on an object that produces motion in the direction of the force.
wind resistance gravitational force normal force muscular exertion force (from horse's legs) there are always 4 forces.
It was a centre of culture and ambitious to expand and dominate the Greek world by force.
Yes. Consider the fulcrum (pivot point) to be the centre of the drive shaft, the point of force to be on the circumference of the drive shaft, and the point of exertion/load distributed along the length of the wiper blade. It's a "class three" lever, similar to your elbow joint when you are flexing (closing up) the joint.
As a noun, pressure means a exertion of force by a body over another. It also means a force that compels someone to act, for example, moral or coercive pressure. As a verb it means to compel or force.