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what is force.......????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Itzsweetcookie
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Aristotle famously represented a force as anything that causes an object to undergo “unnatural motion”. Sir Isaac Newton was one of the first scientists to study gravity and force. Any kind of force is just a push or a pull. It can be described as a push or pull on an object.Push or pull of an object is considered a force. Push and pull come from the objects interacting with one another. Terms like stretch and squeeze can also be used to denote force.

In Physics, force is defined as:

The push or pull on an object with mass that causes it to change its velocity.

Force is an external agent capable of changing the state of rest or motion of a particular body. It has a magnitude and a direction. The direction towards which the force is applied is known as the direction of the force and the application of force is the point where force is applied.

The Force can be measured using a spring balance. The SI unit of force is Newton(N).

Common symbols:F→, FSI unit:NewtonIn SI base units:kg·m/s2Other units:dyne, poundal, pound-force, kip, kilo pondDerivations from other quantities: F = m aDimension:LMT-2

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