Gravity is indeed a force, but only one out of many.
magnetic, frictional, mechanical ... .
When an ordinary force applied to an object, (me pushing my wheelbarrow) this would not be considered as being affected by gravity.
Normal force can act on an object
When a normal force and force of gravity act on an object, the object will either remain stationary if the forces are balanced, or accelerate in the direction of the unbalanced force if there is a net force acting on it. The normal force is perpendicular to the surface the object is in contact with, while the force of gravity acts vertically downward towards the center of the Earth.
The transfer of energy that causes an object to move in the direction of the force is called work. Work is defined as the product of the force applied to an object and the distance over which the force is applied in the direction of the force.
Work is done when a force is applied to an object and it causes the object to move in the direction of the force. Mathematically, work is calculated as the force applied multiplied by the distance the object moved in the direction of the force. If there is no movement or if the force is not in the same direction as the movement, then no work is being done.
forces of body depends on the path it is moving for example if it is moving in straight path it under go forces like frictional forces and forces applied on it if the body is moving in slant path it has frictional force,acceleration due to to gravity(which acts down wards)
An applied force will move an object in the direction of the force.
When a force is applied to an object in the direction of the force, work is done on the object. Work is defined as the product of the force applied and the distance over which the force acts in the direction of the force. Therefore, when an object is moved in the direction of the applied force, work is performed on the object.
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Work is applied to an object and the object is moved over a distance in the same direction of the applied force.
Normal force can act on an object
To change the direction that an object is moving, you will need to apply a force in the opposite direction to the object's current motion. This force can be applied by pushing or pulling the object or by using external forces such as friction or gravity to alter its trajectory. By adjusting the magnitude and direction of the force, you can change the object's movement.
A force can be applied to an object at any point on its surface or through a specific contact point. The direction of the force determines how the object will move or behave in response to the applied force.
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It is possible to do no work on an object if the force applied is perpendicular to the direction of motion of the object. In such a case, the force may cause the object to change direction but not cause any displacement in the direction of the force. Work is only done when there is displacement in the direction of the force applied.
The change in direction of an object when a force is applied to it is called "acceleration." The acceleration of an object depends on the magnitude and direction of the force, as well as the mass of the object.
To make an object accelerate, a force needs to be applied to the object. This force can come from various sources such as gravity, friction, or propulsion. The magnitude and direction of the force will determine the rate at which the object accelerates.
Work is done when a force is applied to an object and the object moves in the direction of the force. It is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance the object moves in the direction of the force. If there is no movement, then no work is done.