Coup
The origin of government emphasizes the power of violence through the force theory.
magistrate
You cannot force the U.S. government to leave in the U.S. government. But if the state has a big enough army, with force, it could overtake by force the the U.S. government.
A government official who has power to apply the law and put it in force is called a magistrate. The term is also used for a judge in a minor court.
A Protectorate
the capture or taking of something by force
Hijacking.
A small group that rules a country after taking it over by force is typically called a junta or a military dictatorship.
Work W. The dot product of Force and Distance through which the force acts is called Work . W=F.d
The origin of government emphasizes the power of violence through the force theory.
force theory of government.
dictator
force
A person who takes control of a government by force is called a "dictator" or a "usurper." This individual often seizes power through a coup d'état or military takeover, disregarding legal or democratic processes. Such actions typically lead to authoritarian rule, where dissent is suppressed and political opposition is eliminated.
The force called supportive force is a force exerted by hard surfaces
That force is called an 'electric current'.
Applying force through a distance is called work. Work is defined as the exertion of force over a distance that results in the transfer of energy.