Force
- Force is described as an external cause, which when applied, affects or tends to modify the state of the body.
- A force is a push or a pull that alters or tends to alter an object's state of rest or uniform motion, as well as its direction or shape.
- If the body is in motion, it will come to rest; if it is at rest, it will move. It can also induce changes in the body's orientation, shape, size, and other characteristics.
- The term "force" refers to a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- According to Newton's second law of force, force is defined as the "product of mass and acceleration of a body".
- The SI power unit is the Newton (N).
Hence, the force is defined as the push or pull experienced by an object.