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what is force and it types and example?



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Answered by knavleen08
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It starts with an interaction between two or more physical objects (which could include the air)

The interaction causes a push or pull to occur between the objects

The resulting push or pull has a direction associated with it

Forces at Work on a Moving Object

At first, there was movement due to these forces. When an individual leaf detached from the tree, it moved both vertically and horizontally, due to gravity and the wind, until it came to a stop. How fast did it move? Well, that depends, because there were other forces acting on the leaf as it traveled. For example, as the leaf moved downward due togravity, there was also a small amount of resistance in the opposite direction (upward) provided by the air mass. We call this force drag, or air resistance. That's why you sometimes see leaves drift slowly to the ground. There may also have been a small amount of air resistance (drag) force working against the wind in a horizontal directionForces at Work on a Static Object

Let's say the leaf hit the ground and stayed where it landed. Were forces still there? Sure. Gravity was still pulling the leaf downward vertically, and the wind may still have been pushing on the leaf horizontally. But the leaf came to rest. Why? Because now different forces were involved. The ground was pushing back on the leaf vertically with an opposing force equal in magnitude to the force of gravity. In addition, the ground was interacting with the leaf to cause friction, a force that acted in a horizontal direction, so that the leaf didn't move even though the wind may still have been blowing on it.Now let's picture the forces with the leaf on the ground

Answered by srigitharouthu
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push and pull of an object is called force

example: all the forces which are given below are examples of force

types of forces : gravitational force , frictional force ,normal force , tensional force , spring force , air resistance force etc....

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