Macro objects can attract through gravitational or electromagnetic force. Repulsion can be observed only for later ones.
Nature of gravitational force is not understood yet. But electromagnetic attraction is due to certain magnetic, or/and static or/and electric charge.
It's not science that causes all material objects to attract each other. It's the universal
gravitational force, which was around a long time before science came along.
An electric force causes electrically charged objects either to attract or to repel each other :)
Gravity causes forces that attract every two objects in the universe toward each other.
Objects comprise of charges.Opposite charges attract each other.
They do not. Rather, objects with opposite charges attract each other.
no,they do not attract.
attract
Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".
Objects float in space because there is no gravity to pull the objects down. While on earth there is gravity so it pulls the objects to the ground.
the objects will attract with each other
no, they repel. opposite charges attract
They attract each other. Thus the saying, 'opposites attract'
Gravity causes a pair of forces that attract every two objects toward each other, whether they're big, small, humongous, microscopic, mixed, or in between.