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When the contraction of muscle tissue is applied in just the right way, a human is capable of generating forces that overcome the force of gravity exertedon an object and lift that object from the surface of the earth, or whatever is supporting it.

Conversion of chemical energy

A chemical explosion has the ability to convert chemical energy into force and cause large rocks to break their molecular bonds and shatter into small pieces, orto cause rockets to overcome the force of gravity and accelerate into outer space, leaving the effects of the earth's gravitational field behind.

Overcoming gravity

Much energy is expended in daily life to overcome the force of gravity. For example, chemical energy is converted to force to lift large steel beams high inthe air to build skyscrapers. Human caloric energy is converted to various forces to tote roofing shingles up a ladder onto a rooftop to make a house waterproof. Various types of energy are converted to various forces to lift water to irrigate crops. Chemical energy is converted to various forces to causeairplanes to fly. Thermal energy is converted to various forces to cause hot-air balloons to fly.

Converting kinetic energy to force

Various weather processes cause solar energy to be converted into kinetic energy in the form of moving air (wind). The blades on a windmill convert thatkinetic energy to forces that are used to pump water or to make electrical power.

When water moves from a high altitude to a lower altitude, potential energy is converted to kinetic energy. The blades on a water wheel or a turbine convertthat kinetic energy into forces that are used to grind grain or make electrical power.

Conversion of energy to force

With the possible exception of gravitational force, I can't think of any kind of force that doesn't result from the conversion of some form of energy. As anengineer, I strongly suspect that even gravitational force results from the conversion of energy at some level, although that conversion may take place atthe molecular or atomic level.

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  • Module name: Force -- Introduction to Statics, Equilibrium, and Forces
  • File: Phy1090.htm
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    • forces
    • equilibrium
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