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whats is force???
whats is the
power of science​

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Answered by Sciencelover828333
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What is force:

A force is a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object. Whenever there is an interaction between two objects, there is a force upon each of the objects.

What is the power of science:

Science is simply a powerful way of understanding what's real and what isn't, what's true and what's not. ... It can help us determine what works, what doesn't, for whom, and under what circumstances.

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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\longrightarrow The Push or pull of an object is considered a force. Push and pull come from the objects interacting with one another is called force

❍ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

➝ The Force can be measured using a spring balance. The SI unit of force is Newton is denoted N

➝ m = mass

a = acceleration

It is articulated in Newton (N) or Kgm/s2.

Acceleration a is given by

a = v/t

we know that V/t means

v = velocity

t = time taken

➝ Two types of force are

❍ Contact Force

❍ Non-Contact Force

❍ The power as the rate of doing work, it is the work done in unit time. The SI unit of power is Watt (W) which is joules per second (J/s). Sometimes the power of motor vehicles and other machines is given in terms of Horsepower (hp), which is approximately equal to 745.7 watts is called Power

✿ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

❍ Power = Work / time

❍ P = W / t

❍ The unit for standard metric work is the Joule and the standard metric unit for time is the second, so the standard metric unit for power is a Joule / second,

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