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gravitational force electrostatic force weak nuclear force strong nuclear force
You mean......... Gravitational, nuclear, electrostatic, magnetic, frictional, thrust, tensional, viscous, centripetal and centrifugal?
2 forces that push or pull each other without touching an example is...when 2 magnets are put together they pull ( or push ) each other with out TOUCHING!! ;)Hope you understand! 8)
Any object that has a mass also has a gravitational field. Any object that has a charge has an electrostatic field Any charged particle that is undergoing acceleration has a Magnetic field Nuclear forces are found in the nucleus of atoms holding them together.
Gravitational force.
gravitational, electrostatic, and magnetic forces
gravitational force & electrostatic force.
Electrostatic forces are FAR stronger than gravitation forces. In addition, electrostatic forces only have a measurable effect over short distances, where as gravitational effects have a significant effect over huge distances.
-- gravitational -- electrostatic -- magnetic -- weak nuclear -- strong nuclear
A different factor. If you increase the distance by a factor of 10, the force decreases by a factor of 100, which is 10 squared. The same rule applies both to gravitational and to electrostatic forces.
strong nuclear, weak nuclear, electrostatic, gravitational
gravitational force electrostatic force weak nuclear force strong nuclear force
There are only two forces that act at a distance:gravity, andelectromagnetism.Magnetic fields are sometimes referred to as a third force, however magnetism and electrostatic forces are both examples the electromagnetic force.
contact forces: Push, pull, friction, strain. Non-contact forces : Magnetic, gravitational and electrostatic
You mean......... Gravitational, nuclear, electrostatic, magnetic, frictional, thrust, tensional, viscous, centripetal and centrifugal?
yes, its one of the 3 non-contact forces generally see. the ther both are magnetic force and electrostatic force
Electrostatic attraction or repulsion, magnetic attraction or repulsion, gravitational attraction.