The push or pull of one object on another is called by the same name in physics. That term is "force."
When one object pushes or pulls another object, this is called force. For example, when a person writes, they are exerting force on the pen.
A push or pull acting on an object can cause it to accelerate. This force can come from interaction with another object such as gravity, friction, or contact with another object.
A push is a force applied by one object on another in the direction away from the object exerting the force. A pull is a force applied by one object on another in the direction towards the object exerting the force.
The force that determines whether an object moves towards or away from another object is called gravity. Gravity is a pull force that attracts objects towards each other.
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In physics, a push or pull on an object is called a force.
A push or pull acting on an object can cause it to accelerate. This force can come from interaction with another object such as gravity, friction, or contact with another object.
A push is a force applied by one object on another in the direction away from the object exerting the force. A pull is a force applied by one object on another in the direction towards the object exerting the force.
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The force that determines whether an object moves towards or away from another object is called gravity. Gravity is a pull force that attracts objects towards each other.
A push or pull that acts on an object is a force.
A force is the total force felt by an object
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Gravitational Pull, push, or force.
A push and a pull on an object are known as forces. A push is a force applied in the direction away from an object, while a pull is a force applied in the direction toward an object.
"Force" is the push or pull acting on an object... not that hard people. :D