Science, asked by sanskritisharma2020, 2 months ago

what is the difference between force and work ? describe with. examples

Answers

Answered by raghakeshini05
0

Answer:

Explanation

force

If you're a taking classical physics, simply stated, a force is a push or a pull of some sort. But there is one other very important thing to understand about Force. A true Force is always an interaction (at least from a classical perspective). That means that forces always come in pairs. This is stated in Newton's Third Law (equal and opposite forces). Every action must have a reaction. This is required for all true forces. Another consequence of this is that force is a vector, meaning it has a magnitude and a direction. The action and reaction will always

Answered by abhirupkundu180
0

Answer:

Here's ur answer

Explanation:

Force:- It is an action which when unopposed by any object or living thing, forces it to move to the direction to which it is applied. Sometimes when a force and another force have the same amount of force applied, none of those objects move. Eg:- Moving a bike or car through muscular force.

Energy:- It is the capacity of doing any kind of work. It may be potential energy, kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy which is a sub-type of potential energy. eg:- Light energy, wind energy, etc.

Thank you for the question. Pls mark as brainliest.

Similar questions