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define push and pull in 1000 words​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A push is the force that moves an object away from something, like when you push a plate of Brussels sprouts away in disgust. ... A push and a pull are opposite forces, meaning they move objects in different directions. Therefore, a pull is the force of bringing an object closer.

Answered by geniouswithego
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The definition of push-pull is a method to achieve action by pushing and pulling. An example of something push-pull is a knob that turns an appliance on by pulling the knob and turns off the appliance by pushing the knob.

A push is the force that moves an object away from something, like when you push a plate of Brussels sprouts away in disgust. A push and a pull are opposite forces, meaning they move objects in different directions. Therefore, a pull is the force of bringing an object closer.

Push and pull both are forces , but the difference is in their direction at which it is applied . If the force applied in the direction of motion of the particle then we call it as push . If that force applied in the direction OPPOSITE to the motion of particle then it is termed as pull.

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