Three example of forces in some direction each other add
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Force: Push or Pull
PUSH: Applied force intended to drive.
PULL: Action which acts in direction of the origin of force.
So based on above definition, we will try grouping all the actions into namely two categories: Push and Pull.
Generally, Forces are described as push or pull on an object.
Image on the right shows an activity demonstrating pull action (pulling the rope). And image on the left shows an activity demonstrating a push action(pushing the ground so as to lift the body).
Force: Occurs due to Interaction
At least two objects must interact for a force to play a role. Interaction between the objects can be physical or non-physical.
Ex of Physical Interaction: pulling a rope, hitting a ball with bat, etc.
Ex of non-Physical interaction: Magnetic force, electrostatic force, gravitational force, etc.
Force: Push or Pull
PUSH: Applied force intended to drive.
PULL: Action which acts in direction of the origin of force.
So based on above definition, we will try grouping all the actions into namely two categories: Push and Pull.
Generally, Forces are described as push or pull on an object.
Image on the right shows an activity demonstrating pull action (pulling the rope). And image on the left shows an activity demonstrating a push action(pushing the ground so as to lift the body).
Force: Occurs due to Interaction
At least two objects must interact for a force to play a role. Interaction between the objects can be physical or non-physical.
Ex of Physical Interaction: pulling a rope, hitting a ball with bat, etc.
Ex of non-Physical interaction: Magnetic force, electrostatic force, gravitational force, etc.
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