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Q: What is the term for a force exerted through a distance?
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Which term is pulling force of exerted by solids?

The force exerted by solids when pulled is called tensile force.


Which term is a pushing force exerted by solids.?

compression.


Which term is defined as the size of the force multiplied by the distance through which the force acts?

work work


What is the term for the force exerted on an objects by another object?

reaction


What is the scientific meaning of the term work?

Work is force exerted over a distance. If I pushed on my car really hard and it did not move, no work was done. If my car started going without any force being exerted on it, which would be miraculous, no work would have been done.


What is the definition for the term force?

The scientific definition of force is: the push or pull of an object.


What term is defined as a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object?

weight


What is the term to a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object its value can change with the location of the object in the universe?

Weight


Which term refers to the force exerted as the heart pumps blood from the left ventricle to the arteries and out into the body?

systole


Which term is a pulling force exerted by solids?

Tension is a pulling force that is exerted by solids.


What is the scientific term for a measure of the amount of force needed to move an object a certain distance?

There is no such term, because the distance an object moves does not directly depend on the force that acts on it.


Is there a specific term that involves exerting a force over a distance?

The definition of "Work" is typically force times distance. It it's a non-constant force, it can also be a force integrated over a distance (Calculus) .