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What is Force?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Force - PUSH or pull is called force

FOR EXAMPLE - if we push a box so in this case we are pushing an object so its an force and abinava its not from google and how you become moderator ???? please tell

Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\underbrace\mathtt\purple{FORCE}

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).

TYPES OF FORCE:

  • NON-CONTACT FORCES
  • CONTACT FORCES

 \large \rm \blue { NON-CONTACT }

A non-contact force is a force which acts on an object without coming physically in contact with it.[]

 \large \rm \red { CONTACT-FORCE }

Contact forces are forces that act between two objects that are physically touching each other.

THERE ARE SOME EXAMPLE OF FORCES:

Some examples of force are:

  • Gravitational force
  • Electric force
  • Magnetic force
  • Nuclear force
  • Frictional force

\huge\mathtt\orange{GRAVITONAL-FORCE}

the force of attraction between all masses in the universe; especially the attraction of the earth's mass for bodies near its surface.

\huge\mathtt\pink{ELECTRIC-FORCE}

The electric force between two electrons is equal to the electric force between two protons when placed at equal distances. This describes that the electric force is not based on the mass of the object, but depends on the quantity known as the electric charge.

\huge\mathtt\green{MAGNETIC-FORCE}

Magnetic Force can be defined as the attractive or repulsive force that is exerted between the poles of a magnet and electrically charged moving particles. Hence, it is a consequence of the electromagnetic force.

\huge\mathtt\gray{NUCLEAR-FORCE}

Nuclear forces (also known as nuclear interactions or strong forces) are the forces that act between two or more nucleons.

\huge\mathtt{FRICTIONAL-FORCE}

Friction is the resistance to motion of one object moving relative to another. It is not a fundamental force, like gravity or electromagnetism.

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