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Discover LudwigThe phrase "applies a force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, engineering, or any situation where a force is exerted on an object.
Example: "When the button is pressed, the mechanism applies a force that activates the device."
Alternatives: "exerts a force" or "applies pressure".
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That turbulence applies a force on the ball, causing it to break.
This increasing pressure applies a force on a submerged object that increases with depth.
Whenever the body applies a force, there is a difference between the intended and the actual forces.
In these cases, gravity applies a force to each component of the structure as well as to any bodies the structure may need to support.
An intense magnetic field within the holes applies a force to the electrons emitted from the flat cathode plate, causing them to spiral and focus into narrow beams.
When light from the laser hits the nano rods, it applies a force to the electrons in the gold, nudging them out of place.
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After applying all desired constant force segments, we applied a force ramp of 1 pN s−1 until the six Titin-I91 domains were unfolded.
Instead, Amazon's idea is to apply a force as the package leaves the drone to have it descend vertically.
However, the intrinsic unbinding/unfolding mechanism of catch bonds involves an initial shortening of the molecule(s), so that applying a force increases the barrier.
Scientists study materials at high pressure by confining samples in specially designed machines that apply a force to the sample area.
The diamond-anvil pressure cell, in which two gem-quality diamonds apply a force to the sample, revolutionized high-pressure research.
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