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What is force. Define co

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Answered by nirbhulachnayak
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Explanation:

In science, force is the push or pull on an object with mass that causes it to change velocity (to accelerate). Force represents as a vector, which means it has both magnitude and direction.

In equations and diagrams, a force is usually denoted by the symbol F. An example is an equation from Newton's second law:

F = m·a

where F = force, m = mass, and a = acceleration.

Units of Force

The SI unit of force is the newton (N). Other units of force include

dyne

kilogram-force (kilopond)

poundal

pound-force

Galileo Galilei and Sir Isaac Newton described how force works mathematically. Galileo's two-part presentation of the inclined-plane experiment (1638) established two mathematical relationships of naturally-accelerated motion under his definition, strongly influencing how we measure force to this day.

Newton's Laws of Motion (1687) predict the action of forces under normal conditions as well as in response to change, thus laying the foundation for classical mechanics

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Answered by bhainapranitsp3610
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Answer:

Explanation:

Force : A force is a push or a pull that changes or tries to change the the state of rest or state of motion of an object

EXAMPLE =gravitational force, frictional force etc..

co:a hard ferromagnetic silver-white bivalent or trivalent metallic element; a trace element in plant and animal nutrition

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