There are too many forces to count...
Here are some of the many: Happy now? (no not really )Gravity Force, Air Resistance Force, Turning Force,Moments Force, Pressure Force, Thrust Force,Balanced Force, Unbalanced Force, Sliding Friction, Rolling Friction, Fluid Friction,Lubricated friction, Skin friction, Dry friction, Internal friction, Static Friction,Spring Force, Strain Force, Magnetism Force,Strong Nuclear Force, Weak Nuclear Force, Impact Force, Compression Force, Shock Force,Electrostatic Force, Push Force, Pull Force,Input Force, Output Force, Lift Force, Drag Force, Light Force, Stress Force, Nuclear Force, Thermal Force, Chemical Force,Electroweak Force, Electrostrong Force, Electro Motive Force, and Coulomb Force.
Static electromagnetic force is many, many billions of times stronger than gravitational force.
A normal force is a force perpendicular to something - for example, to a surface. This force can be supplied by just about anything; in many cases by gravity.A normal force is a force perpendicular to something - for example, to a surface. This force can be supplied by just about anything; in many cases by gravity.A normal force is a force perpendicular to something - for example, to a surface. This force can be supplied by just about anything; in many cases by gravity.A normal force is a force perpendicular to something - for example, to a surface. This force can be supplied by just about anything; in many cases by gravity.
A magnet with many lines of force refers to a strong magnetic field that is densely packed with magnetic field lines. These field lines represent the pathways along which the magnetic force acts, flowing from the magnet's north pole to its south pole. The density of these lines of force indicates the strength of the magnet's magnetic field.
A force is measured in Newtons (N) while energy is measured in Joules (J). They are different quantities and cannot be directly converted from one to the other. However, if a force of 400 N acts over a distance, the work done by this force can be calculated in Joules using W = F * d, where W is the work done, F is the force in Newtons, and d is the distance over which the force is applied.
The Rising Force has 176 pages.
The Unifying Force has 544 pages.
Champions of the Force has 324 pages.
Tribulation Force has 450 pages.
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Scalar force and vector force. Force like many fields in physics is a quaternion.
there are 6 main types of forces:- 1 magnetic force 2 electrostatic force 3 gravitational force 4 centrifugal force 5 muscular force 6 frictional force