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In physics, force is what, when unopposed, changes the motion of an object. Force is also a dialectal term for a "waterfall". Force or forces may also refer to: Places * Force, Marche, a municipality in Ascoli Piceno, Italy *Forcé, Mayenne, France; a commune *Force, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community in Pennsylvania * Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy, tidal power test site in Nova Scotia People * Anna Laura Force (1868-1952), American educator * The Force family of American drag racing: ** John Force (born 1949), family patriarch; father of four daughters, three of whom are or have been racers themselves: *** Ashley Force Hood (born 1982) *** Brittany Force (born 1986) *** Courtney Force (born 1988) Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional entities *Force (comics), a character in the Marvel Comics ''Iron Man'' titles *Major Force, a fictional character in the DC Comics universe Films * ''Force'' (film series), a series of Indian Hindi-language action-thri ...
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In physics, a force is an influence that can cause an Physical object, object to change its velocity unless counterbalanced by other forces. In mechanics, force makes ideas like 'pushing' or 'pulling' mathematically precise. Because the Magnitude (mathematics), magnitude and Direction (geometry, geography), direction of a force are both important, force is a Euclidean vector, vector quantity. The SI unit of force is the newton (unit), newton (N), and force is often represented by the symbol . Force plays an important role in classical mechanics. The concept of force is central to all three of Newton's laws of motion. Types of forces often encountered in classical mechanics include Elasticity (physics), elastic, frictional, Normal force, contact or "normal" forces, and gravity, gravitational. The rotational version of force is torque, which produces angular acceleration, changes in the rotational speed of an object. In an extended body, each part applies forces on the adjacent pa ...
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