Gravity, magnetism, and electrostatic.
magnetic force electrostatic gravity and one more
gravity, magnetism and electrostatic
Gravity, static electricity, magnetism
Electrical forces act between separated charges.
We know that gravity, magnetic and electricforces or fields act across distance in a way that only the lines of force impinge on an affected object.
If the equal and opposite forces are separated by a certain distance they are called as couple. If the equal and opposite forces are not seperated by a certain distance their resultant is zero as per Parallelogram Law of Vector Addition.
There is no net force OF the object. If the forces act in the same direction, the net force is magnitude of the net force is the sum of the forces and acts in the same direction. If the forces act in opposite directions, the magnitude of the net force will be the difference between their magnitudes and it will act in the direction of the larger of the two forces.
gravity is the only force that requires contact and cannot act at a distance .
Long range forces are forces that act over a long distance, like electric forces, magnetic forces, or gravity.Long range forces are forces that act over a long distance, like electric forces, magnetic forces, or gravity.Long range forces are forces that act over a long distance, like electric forces, magnetic forces, or gravity.Long range forces are forces that act over a long distance, like electric forces, magnetic forces, or gravity.
Long range forces are forces that act over a distance.
Those include electrical forces, magnetic forces, and gravitation.
Long range forces are forces that act over a distance.
Force is split into 2 different "types" contact forces act between 2 objects that are TOUCHING, non-contact forces act as a distance and are not contacting. So the answer would be contact.
Gravity, magnetism, and electrostatic.
Electro-staticMagnetismGravity
Push and Pull I'll say 'contact' and 'non-contact'. (I hope nobody is going to come along and say 'balanced' and 'unbalanced', because that's just plain wrong.)
compression&torsion&tension&bending
Forces such as electrostatic or magnetic attraction or repulsion, and that of gravitational attraction will act between two bodies even though the bodies are not in contact.
Forces don't act on other forces - forces act on objects.
Parallel forces are forces acting in parallel lines. If two parallel forces act in same direction, they are called like parallel forces. If two parallel forces act in opposite directions, they are called unlike parallel forces.