A kick sends a ball moving, a bat changes a ball's direction, and your fingers squeeze a lemon. All three are forces doing different jobs. So what exactly is a force, and what do we need to describe it fully? Let us see.
- It can make an object move from rest.
- It can change the speed of a moving object.
- It can change the direction of motion.
- It can even change the shape of an object.
- Force is a quantity that needs both magnitude and direction.
- Its magnitude expresses its strength.
- The SI unit of force is the newton (symbol N).
- If the magnitude or direction changes, the effect of the force changes.
- If either the magnitude or direction, or both, of a force change, the effect of the force also changes.
- A force can start, stop, speed up, slow down, redirect or reshape an object.
- Force has both magnitude and direction.
- The SI unit of force is the newton (N).
- Force — a push or pull that can change the motion or shape of an object; it has magnitude and direction.
- Newton (N) — the SI unit of force.