what is force?explain with suitable rxamples
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➡The normal force acts in a direction normal to the surface interaction between objects. Friction is a force that opposes motion on surfaces.
➡Other examples of non-fundamental forces include the elastic force, tension, and frame-dependent forces, such as centrifugal force and the Coriolis force
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➡The normal force acts in a direction normal to the surface interaction between objects. Friction is a force that opposes motion on surfaces.
➡Other examples of non-fundamental forces include the elastic force, tension, and frame-dependent forces, such as centrifugal force and the Coriolis force
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kashif5095:
Force ka general definition poocha gaya tha yrr..
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A force can be defined as a push or a pull which acts upon an object as a result of its interaction with another object.
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→Magnetic Forces:
• This is the force produced by magnetic materials which pulls or repels other materials.
• For example the magnetic strip on a refrigerator door catch pulls the door to the refrigerator frame to keep the door closed.
→Friction :
• Frictional forces are the forces that oppose or prevent motion.
• These forces are a result of the interaction between the surfaces of two objects.
• The reason why a football that is kicked eventually comes to rest is due to the friction forces between the surface of the rolling ball and the grass and air it is in contact with.
A force can be defined as a push or a pull which acts upon an object as a result of its interaction with another object.
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→Magnetic Forces:
• This is the force produced by magnetic materials which pulls or repels other materials.
• For example the magnetic strip on a refrigerator door catch pulls the door to the refrigerator frame to keep the door closed.
→Friction :
• Frictional forces are the forces that oppose or prevent motion.
• These forces are a result of the interaction between the surfaces of two objects.
• The reason why a football that is kicked eventually comes to rest is due to the friction forces between the surface of the rolling ball and the grass and air it is in contact with.
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