Do you mean the force of gravity? If you do it is equal to Fg=mg m being mass and g being the gravitational constant which on earth is 9.81 m/s2. Other than that I do not believe there is another force which acts like the force of gravity. Also the normal force most commonly opposes the force of gravity. Don't Forget, 9.81 m/s2 only applies near earth, the True gravitational constant is 6.67*10^-11, If you know the mass of the body you are working with and its radius you can discover any objects force of gravity Using the formula fg=(Gravitational ConstantMass body)/(Radius body)2 or fg=GM/R2 Therefore to Calculate the Gravitational force of your mom we go
fg=G(5*103kg)/(3m)2
fg=3.53888889 × 10-8
Tell her to lay off the cream buns lest we all get sucked in!
Gravity is one such force.
Any upward force works against gravity,since they act in opposite directions.
the force of gravity
it works by reacting to the force created by the mass of your body being in a gravitational field. in short it works by using a force. but that force is because of gravity.
The normal force is a force that works with gravity. It is exerted by a surface in contact with an object and acts perpendicular to the surface to support the weight of the object and prevent it from falling through.
It does. Gravity works on all matter
The force that works against buoyancy is gravity. Gravity pulls objects downward, while buoyancy pushes objects upward in a fluid. When an object is less dense than the fluid it is in, buoyancy force can overcome gravity and make the object float.
That's "centrifugal force". It's not a "real" force like gravity, but is a convenient way of describing the effect of the inertia of the planets. (The planets would move in straight lines if they were not in a gravity field.)
Gravity
No. The force of gravity is measured in newtons, like any other force.
Capillary action is the force that works against gravity as water infiltrates the soil and moves underground. This force allows water to move upwards through small spaces in the soil against the pull of gravity.
A spring scale is typically used to measure force due to gravity. It works by measuring the extension or compression of a spring under the influence of gravity to determine the force applied.