diffraction(:
The force must cause the object to move.
Tension is a contact force that is exerted by a string, rope, or other object when it is pulled tight. It results from the interaction between the objects in contact with each other.
juggernaut
Shear force is the force perpendicular to the axis of an object, causing it to shear or slide. Bending moment is the measure of the bending effect of a force applied to an object, causing it to bend or deform. In essence, shear force is the force that tends to make a body slide or cut, while bending moment is the force that tends to make a body bend.
A bending force is an external force acting on an object that causes it to bend or deform. It is typically applied to an object from the outside to induce bending or flexing.
The force must cause the object to move.
Tension is a contact force that is exerted by a string, rope, or other object when it is pulled tight. It results from the interaction between the objects in contact with each other.
juggernaut
Shear force is the force perpendicular to the axis of an object, causing it to shear or slide. Bending moment is the measure of the bending effect of a force applied to an object, causing it to bend or deform. In essence, shear force is the force that tends to make a body slide or cut, while bending moment is the force that tends to make a body bend.
A bending force is an external force acting on an object that causes it to bend or deform. It is typically applied to an object from the outside to induce bending or flexing.
Defraction.
The force exerted by a machine is called a mechanical force
A force is a push or a pull that acts upon an object as a results of its interaction with another object. The push and the pull act in opposite directions; Action & Reaction forces which are equal & opposite
because of refraction , you see the object "bending"
When one object exerts a force on another object, it is called interaction or force interaction. This interaction can cause the object to move, accelerate, or deform depending on the magnitude and direction of the force.
Inertia is an action that can cause motion.
Energy. Energy can be transferred from one object to another during interactions, such as collisions or friction, and remains with the object after the interaction is complete.