what is meant by saying that force is due to an interaction give an example to illustrate your answer
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newton defined force as F = MA
where M was a measure of matter , Mass
and A was the observed accelertaion or CHANGE in motion
Force is what we think of as push or pull
if there is NO force or many forces that exactly balance things move in a straight line at constant speed
if we see a change in the path like a thrown ball curving to the ground we assume ther is a force of gravity. whatever that is the Earth has "interacted" with the ball
if a ball is thrown toward a batter and the ball suddenly flies into the outfield, we say the bat has interacted with the ball.
where M was a measure of matter , Mass
and A was the observed accelertaion or CHANGE in motion
Force is what we think of as push or pull
if there is NO force or many forces that exactly balance things move in a straight line at constant speed
if we see a change in the path like a thrown ball curving to the ground we assume ther is a force of gravity. whatever that is the Earth has "interacted" with the ball
if a ball is thrown toward a batter and the ball suddenly flies into the outfield, we say the bat has interacted with the ball.
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Give an example to illustrate your answer. Answer: Force is due to an interaction means that force can exist only when two objects come in contact with each other. Example is moving the carom coin with a striker which results in the motion of the coin.
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