They are identical.
GRAVITY... 2nd answer: The force that pulls all objects toward each other is gravity. The earth exerts the force of gravity on you, and you exert the force of gravity on the earth ( or your couch, dog, etc). We notice Earth's force of gravity because it is huge compared with the force of gravity of our bodies .... or the force of gravity of our bowling balls, and so forth.
Gravitation is the only force that acts universally.
The force of attraction between masses is called gravitional force or gravity
The force that pushes downward on objects on earth is called gravity.
Pushing requires energy
The force on you, if you are stationary, exactly balances gravity.
Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, typically measured in newtons or pounds. Weightlessness, on the other hand, occurs when an object is in free fall and experiences no gravitational force, resulting in a sensation of floating. This often happens in environments like space or during a state of free fall.
gravity
Gravity is always pushing the ball down.
The force on you, if you are stationary, exactly balances gravity.
When a force is pushing two surfaces together, it increases the normal force acting between the surfaces. This increased normal force typically leads to an increase in friction between the surfaces, making it more difficult for them to slide past each other.
yes. Going downhill, the gravity is pushing on your forcing you to go downwards.
Gravity and normal force (floor pushing on the ball) if its already rolling. If it's being thrown, then gravity, normal force, and the hand throwing it.
Gravity is pulling down, and Buoyancy is pushing up. When the force of gravity is greater than the buoyant force, objects sink. When the buoyant force is greater than the force of gravity, objects float.
Gravity. A parachute uses the force pushing up on a large area of silk to resist the force of gravity, allowing for a controlled descent and landing.
Gravity.