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kracht

Kracht is a Dutch noun that commonly translates to force or strength. In everyday language it also denotes physical power, muscular capability, or the overall might of a person or object. The term is used in both scientific contexts and common speech, sometimes carrying broader connotations of influence or energy.

In physics, kracht refers to the interaction that causes an object to change its motion. It is

In everyday Dutch, kracht also means strength or power in a more general sense, including resilience, determination,

Etymology and usage notes: kracht shares roots with other Germanic languages, including the German Kraft, reflecting

described
by
Newton's
second
law,
F
=
m
a,
meaning
the
force
F
equals
mass
times
acceleration.
A
kracht
is
a
vector
quantity,
having
both
magnitude
and
direction.
Forces
can
be
contact
forces,
such
as
pushing
or
friction,
or
field
forces,
such
as
gravity
or
electromagnetism.
The
standard
unit
of
force
in
the
International
System
is
the
newton
(N).
or
persuasive
force.
Expressions
such
as
met
volle
kracht
vooruit
or
iemand
met
kracht
overtuigen
illustrate
its
broad
usage
beyond
physical
interaction.
The
adjective
krachtig
is
used
to
describe
something
forceful
or
energetic.
a
common
concept
of
strength
or
power
in
the
ancient
languages
that
gave
rise
to
Dutch.
In
modern
Dutch,
kracht
is
often
contrasted
with
vermogen,
the
latter
being
the
more
common
term
for
power
as
a
rate
of
doing
work,
especially
in
technical
contexts
like
electrical
or
mechanical
power.