effort force
The fulcrum is the part of a lever that does not move. The effort is the name of the force applied to a lever. The load is the weight of the object being lifted by a lever.
the amount of force needed to perform the task the distance over which the force is applied the direction in which the force is applied
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Force per unit area is called "pressure".
Stress is the tension/compression force per unit area.Strain is the ratio of change of length to the original length, due to applied force.Tension is the applied force which tends to elongate the body.
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An internal force is a force acted upon by an object to force another object's movement internally. An external force is a force exerted on an object based on the objects position and force applied on the object which causes the opposite forces change in motion.
a force which is applied to an object by a person or another object a force which is applied to an object by a person or another object
is a force that is applied to an object by a person or another object.
Wrong. An object maintains a constant velocity unless there is a change in mass, applied force, air resistance or some other external force.
Work is applied to an object and the object is moved over a distance in the same direction of the applied force.
A force can be applied to any part and any direction to an object.
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contraction. Compression is often used when an external force is being applied to reduce the volume of the object.
Newton's 1st law says that an object in motion will stay in motion. So no external force is required. In most instances, there are already external forces, so in real world settings most objects in motion will require a force to stay in motion, because there are other external forces (like friction and gravity) that are already applied to that object.
Speed is often used to mean velocity but force relates to acceleration. Newton's Second Law states that force equals mass times acceleration. F = ma The higher the force applied to an object the greater will be its acceleration. When the force is no longer applied the object continues at that velocity (speed) until acted on by an external force (which will decelerate it) External forces include wind resistance, friction, gravity.
Either an alarm clock or a Force (preferibly not the dark side, as that never turns out well).