Yes, energy is definitely the capacity to apply a push or pull to an object. It stated in Science Probe 8 that it is so.
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fuel
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you can push the object or you can pull the object
You grasp the object and either push it away from you or pull it towards you.
Force.
No. Gravitational force is the pull an object experience from gravity. Gravitational energy is the energy an object has from its position in a gravitational field. An object moving up in a gravitational field gains gravitational energy.
Momentum: the inertia of an object in motion p=mv Energy: the ability to do work or move an object Kinetic Energy: energy due to motion of a body Potential Energy: energy due to the position of an object relative to other objects Force: a push or pull upon an object resulting from an object's interaction with another object f=ma
you can push the object or you can pull the object
You grasp the object and either push it away from you or pull it towards you.
Push and Pull are different in this respect: Push is using potential energy to make an object move in the direction the energy is being released. Pull on the other hand, is using potential energy to move an object in the direction that the object pulling it is moving.
No. Energy is what allows you to work. Force, however, is a push or pull or something that tries to make something else move. When forces are balanced, an object stays where it is, when the forces are unbalanced, the object moves.
Force.
magnets have potential energies associated with them and whatever object they are interacting with (must have charge to interact...). this energy does work as the force is exerted on said object, the direction being dependent on the charge. so yeah magnets can pull stuff
No. Gravitational force is the pull an object experience from gravity. Gravitational energy is the energy an object has from its position in a gravitational field. An object moving up in a gravitational field gains gravitational energy.
Muscular energy is the energy exerted by the human body on any object....it can be a push or pull ....the energy or power of the muscles is the muscular energy.
Momentum: the inertia of an object in motion p=mv Energy: the ability to do work or move an object Kinetic Energy: energy due to motion of a body Potential Energy: energy due to the position of an object relative to other objects Force: a push or pull upon an object resulting from an object's interaction with another object f=ma
It exerts magnetic energy to push or pull an object
Gravitational Potential Energy
Answer: it is the force that pulls you down when you jump Answer: When you push an object up, you are doing work (transferring energy) against the gravitational pull. This energy is stored in the object (or, more precisely, in the system Earth-object), as potential energy - more precisely, as gravitational potential energy. Do some reading on "potential energy" for more details.