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collect infromation about
various types of forces that
are used in our day to day life​

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Answered by pal374455
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Everyday forces are also called macroscopic forces, these are forces commonly observed in day-to-day life. This list is adapted from a popular introductory physics textbook:[1]

gravitational force: the pull toward the center of the Earth due to gravity (an apple falling from a tree)

normal force: the perpendicular force that comes from two surfaces touching (the upward force a person's hand feels when pressing down on a table)

frictional force: the resisting force from contacting materials or fluids trying to move with respect to each other (the resistance a person's hand feels when dragging it across a rough table)

air drag: refers to the force acting against the motion of any object moving with respect to a surrounding liquid or gas and is a type of frictional force (skydivers using parachutes to slow them down)

tension: describes the force felt from the end of a string, chain, or any similar object being pulled. Note: tension is not technically considered a "force" itself but is the result of a pulling force; however, tension is typically referred to as a force to simplify several factors when physicists and engineers model the world

spring force: The force from changing the shape of an object is often called the spring force. Usually this term is only used if the object springs back when it released; for more information please see elasticity vs plasticity

thrust: This force pushes jets and rockets forward

buoyant force: the force from the volume of a displaced fluid that pushes against the gravitational force.

electric and magnetic forces: These forces are fundamental forces

Answered by rakshuraj2007
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Moving a couch across a floor, pushing a car up a hill, kicking a ball or pushing a desk across a room are some of the everyday examples where contact forces are at work. In the first case the force is continuously applied by the person on the car, while in the second case the force is delivered in a short impulse. Eg: Lifting a book- muscular force, A pendulum oscillating- tensional force, Standing on the ground- Normal Reaction force, An apple falling from a tree- Gravitational force, Playing with magnets- Magnetic force, etc.

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