Science, asked by KhushiBhakta, 1 year ago

define force but a push or a pull is called force not allowed give another definition

Answers

Answered by AmishaRanjan
4
the force is changing the position , size , shape when there is an interaction of one object with another object.
hope it's help you

AmishaRanjan: plzzz. mark as a brainlist answer.
Answered by Satyamrajput
6
✨Heya!!!!✌

Firstly thanks for question☺

✍Your answer⬇⬇⬇⬇
--------------------------------------------------------
⏩Force is that agency which can change the state of rest or of uniform motion or shape or direction of motion of anybody. The unit of force in M.K.S. system is newton. It is a vector quantity.
--------------------------------------------------------
✨Balanced and Unbalanced force⤵

⏩Balanced force=> Balanced force cannot change the speed of a body. They can change the shape of the object. If the resultant of the forces acting on a body is zero, the forces are said to be balanced.

⏩Unbalanced force=> Unbalanced force can cause the change in speed or direction of motion of the body. If the resultant of the forces acting on the body is not zero, the forces are said to be unbalanced.
--------------------------------------------------------
⭐Resultant force=> When two or more forces act on a body simultaneously, then the single force which produces the same effect as produced by all the forces acting together, is known as the resultant force.
--------------------------------------------------------
✨Classification of forces⤵

⏩Contact forces=> The contact forces arise as a result of physical contact between two bodies, one by which force exerted and the other on which force is exerted.
The force force exerted by the wind on us is a contact force. The force of friction is also a contact force.

⏩Action-at-a-distance=> It corresponds to the forces which do not involve any physical contact between the two bodies but act through the space between them.
The gravitational force, the magnetic force and th electric force are the examples of the action-at-a-dustance force.
--------------------------------------------------------
Hope it helps☑

#Be Brainly

Anonymous: gr8 answer sirjii
Anonymous: :-))
Similar questions