1-gravity2-pressure
3-friction
Data that includes both unit cargo and personnel characteristics
Force has both magnitude, which is the strength or intensity of the force, and direction, which indicates the line along which the force is applied.
Force is a vector quantity with both magnitude and direction. Force can cause objects to accelerate or change their state of motion. The SI unit for force is the Newton.
When force increases, the force applied is greater, resulting in a stronger push or pull on an object. This can cause the object to accelerate or deform depending on the nature of the force and the object's characteristics.
From the description in the Scriptures, such as the temptations of Christ, Satan has a will and purpose, as well as the ability to quote Scripture. These are not characteristics of an impersonal force but of a personal being, such as a fallen angel. Note that Satan does not have to have a body to have these characteristics.
A force can be described by its direction, magnitude, point of application, and type (such as gravitational, electromagnetic, or frictional). It can also be characterized by whether it is a contact force or a non-contact force.
All forces have a magnitude, which represents the strength or intensity of the force, and a direction, which indicates the line along which the force is applied.
The characteristics that distinguish levers from other classes of simple machines are that they consist of a rigid bar or beam that rotates around a fixed point called a fulcrum, they are used to amplify force or change the direction of a force, and they are categorized into three classes based on the relative positions of the input force, output force, and fulcrum.
The main force or characteristics maintained is that of Human Bonds & Bondage driving in through 'us the people'.
Two characteristics that can make the velocity of an object change are the presence of an external force acting on the object and the object's mass. The direction and magnitude of the force, as well as the mass of the object, will influence how the velocity changes.
its magnitude and direction, and whether it is active or reactive.
rate, rhythm and force rate: # of beats per minute rhythm: regular or irregular force: bounding, strong or weak