What is another word for active force?

Pronunciation: [ˈaktɪv fˈɔːs] (IPA)

Active force refers to the energy or power that drives an object or system towards a specific direction or goal. There are several synonyms to describe this force, including impetus, momentum, drive, thrust, propulsion, acceleration, and impulsion. Impetus and momentum imply a force that propels an object forward. Drive suggests a force that compels action and motivation towards a goal. Thrust and propulsion describe a force that moves an object in a particular direction. Acceleration refers to the rate at which an object changes its speed, while impulsion suggests a sudden burst of energy or forward movement. Each of these synonyms highlights a different aspect of the concept of active force.

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What are the hypernyms for Active force?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Active force

  • We must look for ways to be an active force in our own lives. We must take charge of our own destinies, design a life of substance and truly begin to live our dreams.
    Les Brown
  • We must look for ways to be an active force in our own lives. We must take charge of our own destinies, design a life of substance and truly begin to live our dreams.
    Les Brown
  • I could not get my feelings straight. I did not believe in evil as an active force, only as a matter of viewpoint, yet I had seen enough to make me question my philosophy. If the Lady were not evil incarnate, then she was as close as made no difference.
    Glen Cook
  • The real problem of living creatures is that for most of the time they that they are an active force. They become aware of it briefly -- as the lion tracks its prey, as the warrior gallops into battle -- but, for the most part, they feel as helpless as leaves carried on the wind. When we look back at our struggles, we often become aware of how much we have achieved. Meanwhile, as we plod along in the present moment, trying to anticipate the next problem, life seems a long uphill grind. Yet man has always had these moments in which he sees that things are not as bad as they appear -- those moments of exaltation or deep relaxation, when he suddenly becomes aware of the powers of his own mind. It is in these moments that he suddenly grasps the basic nature of his problem: that he is stifled and blinded by "close-upness" -- by the sheer pressure of the world against his senses. The moments of insight permit him a bird's-eye view of his own life, and make him aware that his everyday consciousness amounts to a worm's-eye view.
    Colin Wilson

Related words: static force, kinetic force, mass, acceleration, gravity, gravity vs. active force

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