gravity and magnetivity, diminish with distance but have not been found to completely loose influence
It's a short range force.
Long range forces are forces that act over a distance.
A long range force is one which exerts a noticeable or large influence at considerable distance from the object which generates it. The best example is the force of gravity. The gravitational influence of the sun, for example, can be felt even a billion miles away from the sun. That is a pretty long range.
Long-range
A contact force is a push or a pull that is directly touching an object A long range force is a push or a pull that acts through a distance
The four forces are:gravity - very long range and always attractiveelectromagnetic - long rangeweak nuclear force - very short range, limited to atomic nucleusstrong nuclear force - very short range, limited to atomic nucleus
Long range forces are forces that act over a distance.
electromagnetic - long range, either attractive or repulsive, moderateweak nuclear - short range, either attractive or repulsive, weakstrong nuclear - very short range, either attractive or repulsive, very stronggravity - long range, always attractive, very weak
long range
The electric force has a longer range. The strong force, as the name implies, is strong, however, it only works for a short range, namely, the range of the nucleus.
gravity and magnetivity, diminish with distance but have not been found to completely loose influence
Radio Telephone Operater- use a long range radio at the platoon level force recon is an elite marine unit