Q.20 Force is a cause and motion is a consequence. Explain with examples.
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We're actually applying 'Force' while bringing the object to rest or in motion. But what is a force? What are the effects of ... Force only exists as a result of an interaction. If there is no ...
Explanation:
A ‘Force’ is a vector quantity that can be described as a push or pull on an object resulting from the object’s interaction with another object. Whenever there is an interaction between two objects, the objects experience an equal and opposing force on each other. In other words both the objects ‘exert force’ on each other. Force only exists as a result of an interaction.
Motion is the action of changing location or position. The study of motion without regard to the forces or energies that may be involved is called kinematics. It is the simplest branch of mechanics. The branch of mechanics that deals with both motion and forces together is called dynamics and the study of forces in the absence of changes in motion or energy is called statics.