Physics, asked by Minto1425, 1 year ago

what are the effects of a force acting on an object?​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

When force acts on an object, it can perform work by moving the object or create pressure on the object.

Take a look at the equations for work and pressure . In both cases, you see force.

The formula for work is: W = F•x

where:

W is the work, typically in units of Newton meters (N•m)

F is the force

x is the distance over which the force is applied.

The formula for pressure is: p = F/A

where:

p is the pressure

F is the normal force

A is the area of the surface on contact

Answered by dryash1009
0

Answer:

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Explanation:

The applied force can:

(i) change the state of rest.

(ii) change the motion of an object

(iii) change the direction of motion

(iv) change the speed of a moving object

(v) change the shape of the object temporarily

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