Force and Pressure in Class 8 Science

 
Class 8, Science ,Force and Pressure
 
Introduction
In science, a push or pull of an object is known
as force. The interaction between two objects
arises force. Force has both magnitude and
direction. The strength of a force is expressed
in magnitude. 
 brings about a change in
the direction or state of motion of a body. In
Force
Push
A push is a force exerted away from the body, e.g: Hitting a snooker
ball, kicking a football.
Magnetic force
The force of attraction or repulsion between two magnetic bodies due
to their poles is known as a magnetic force
.
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In science, force is defined as a push or pull on an object that can change its direction or state of motion. This interaction between objects has both magnitude and direction, influencing their behavior. Explore the concepts of force, including pushes, magnetic forces, and more, to grasp how they impact the world around us.

  • Science
  • Force
  • Pressure
  • Class 8
  • Magnitude

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  1. Class 8, Science ,Force and Pressure Introduction In science, a push or pull of an object is known as force. The interaction between two objects arises force. Force has both magnitude and direction. The strength of a force is expressed in magnitude. Force brings about a change in the direction or state of motion of a body. In

  2. Push A push is a force exerted away from the body, e.g: Hitting a snooker ball, kicking a football. Magnetic force The force of attraction or repulsion between two magnetic bodies due to their poles is known as a magnetic force.

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