what we learn ch 11 from the chapter Force and Pressure
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The term "force" refers to a type of push or pull. It is something that causes an object to move as a result of its action. Alternatively, it can be described as the interaction of two objects.
Pressure is the force applied to a unit area.
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Force
- A push is a force that is applied away from the body. A pull is a force that is applied to the body. As a result, a force is either a push or a pull.
- When a force is applied in the object's motion direction, it increases the object's speed, and when it is applied in the opposite direction, the object's speed decreases.
- As a result, an object's state of motion is explained by its speed and direction of motion.
Pressure
- As can be seen, pressure is defined as the ratio of a force to the region over which it acts.
- When a system accelerates a mass body in one direction, the system is subjected to a force of equal size in the opposing direction.
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