Discuss muscular force and mechanical force with 5 examples of each force?????
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MUSCULAR FORCE
Muscular force is the force applied using parts of the body like arms or legs. It is force that results due to the action of muscles, and is a contact force, since there is a contact between the surfaces. Muscular force is needed whenever movement of the body occurs. FOR EX- Walking, lifting, swimming, climbing, diving.
mechanical force
A mechanical force involves contact with another object. Mechanical forces are distinguished from the four natural forces of electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force and gravity. for ex , pushing the door , throwing the ball , batting in cricket , throwing garbage, .. etc
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Muscles functions to produce a resulting force which is known as ‘muscular force’. Muscular force exists only when it is in contact with an object. We apply muscular force during the basic day to day work of our life such as breathing, digestion, lifting a bucket, pulling or pushing some object. Muscular force comes in handy to simply our work.
Mechanical forces are distinguished from the four natural forces of electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force and gravity. While each of the four natural forces do not require a physical connection, mechanical forces must travel through a medium.
An example of a mechanical force is someone pushing a door. The person’s hand makes direct contact with the door and applies the force to it. By contrast, if the door is not perfectly level, gravity pulls it in one direction or the other without making direct contact with it. Mechanical forces can travel through the air as the air functions as a medium, but natural forces can travel through space, which is not a medium.
Mechanical forces are distinguished from the four natural forces of electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force and gravity. While each of the four natural forces do not require a physical connection, mechanical forces must travel through a medium.
An example of a mechanical force is someone pushing a door. The person’s hand makes direct contact with the door and applies the force to it. By contrast, if the door is not perfectly level, gravity pulls it in one direction or the other without making direct contact with it. Mechanical forces can travel through the air as the air functions as a medium, but natural forces can travel through space, which is not a medium.
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