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  2. Force - Wikipedia

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    A force is an influence that can cause an object to change its velocity unless counterbalanced by other forces. The concept of force makes the everyday notion of pushing or pulling mathematically precise. Because the magnitude and direction of a force are both important, force is a vector quantity.

  3. In Physics, force is defined as: The push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity. Force is an external agent capable of changing a body’s state of rest or motion. It has a magnitude and a direction.

  4. Force | Definition & Formula | Britannica

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    Force, in mechanics, any action that tends to maintain or alter the motion of a body or to distort it. The concept of force is commonly explained in terms of Isaac Newton’s three laws of motion. Because force has both magnitude and direction, it is a vector quantity.

  5. Force Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of FORCE is strength or energy exerted or brought to bear : cause of motion or change : active power. How to use force in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Force.

  6. Forces and Newton's Laws - Khan Academy

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    Explore. Our mission is to provide a free, world-class education to anyone, anywhere. Khan Academy is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization. Donate or volunteer today! About. News. Impact. Our team. Our interns.

  7. Force Definition in Science - Science Notes and Projects

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    In physics and other sciences, a force is a push or pull on a mass that can change the object’s motion. Force is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction. The symbol for force is the capitol letter F. A famous example of an equation for force is Newton’s second law: F = m*a. Here F is force, m is mass, and a is ...

  8. The Meaning of Force - The Physics Classroom

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    A force is a push or pull that acts upon an object as a result of that objects interactions with its surroundings. In this Lesson, The Physics Classroom details that nature of these forces, discussing both contact and non-contact forces.

  9. Definition of Force in Physics - ThoughtCo

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    Force is a vector; it has both direction and magnitude. The SI unit for force is the newton (N). One newton of force is equal to 1 kg * m/s2 (where the "*" symbol stands for "times"). Force is proportional to acceleration, which is defined as the rate of change of velocity.

  10. Types of Forces: Definitions and Examples - Science Facts

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    What is a Force. A force is a push or a pull acting on an object due to its interaction with another object. It causes a stationary object to move and a moving object to come to a stop. Force is a vector quantity that has both magnitude and direction.

  11. Forces and Motion: Basics - Force | Motion | Friction - PhET ...

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    Explore the forces at work when pulling against a cart, and pushing a refrigerator, crate, or person. Create an applied force and see how it makes objects move. Change friction and see how it affects the motion of objects.