Gravity is a force of attraction only.
Newton's law describes only an inverse square attraction, which is different than the inverse square law of electric charge which allows both attraction and repulsion.
Within the theory of general relativity, gravity has a different interpretation as curvature of space-time, but that is not essential to the present question.
No, the gravitational force is always one of attraction, unlike electrical forces which can attract and repel depending on positive or negative charges.
The number of molecules has nothing to do with attraction or repulsion.
yes
repel force, attraction force,
False. Like poles always repel each other. So no chance of attraction
No, the gravitational force is always one of attraction, unlike electrical forces which can attract and repel depending on positive or negative charges.
Same poles of a magnet repel each other.(+ +) will repel each other and same is with minus sign.Opposite poles will always attract each other.e.g-(+ -) will attract each other.
The number of molecules has nothing to do with attraction or repulsion.
Electricity is like magnetic attraction because like charges in electricity repel similar to the way like magnetic poles repel.
protons and neutrons repel each other. The protons in the nucleus repel each other...APEX
yes
because the charges are opposite that causes the material to repel. because the charges are opposite that causes the material to repel.
repel force, attraction force,
Brownian motion.
MagnestismThe Law of Attraction and Repulsion states that like charges repel each other, and unlike charges attract. For example, two positively charged objects would repel, whereas a positively charged object and a negatively charged object would attract.
That the effects obey the square of the distance "law".
Attraction and repulsion are phenomena which take place in the physical universe. Numbers are abstractions. They do not attract or repel.