Gravitational force exists between masses. Gravitational force is only of attractive. No repulsive gravitational force has been found so far.
But in electrostatics and magnetism, the force between electric charges and magnetic poles respectively are of both repulsive and attractive.
Nuclear force between the nucleons within the nucleus of the atom is also attractive in nature.
Electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion.
Objects are attracted to each other due to the force of attraction (gravity). this force of attraction depends on the mass of the object.
Strong cohesive force
yes
a positive ion is attracted to a negative ion
Because a nonpolar molecule has no overall charge, it will not interact with a positive force.
Electromagnetic field. An electric field.
Magnetism is the force with which objects are attracted or repelled to one another. Usually these objects are metals such as iron. Every magnet has two poles. This is where most of its magnetic strength is most powerful. These poles are called north and south or north-seeking and south seeking poles. The poles are called this as when a magnet is hung or suspended the magnet lines up in a north - south direction. When the north pole of one magnet is placed near the north pole of another magnet, the poles are repelled. When the south poles of two magnets are placed near one another, they also are repelled from one another. When the north and south poles of two magnets are placed near one another, they are attracted to one another. The attraction repelling of two magnets towards one another depends on how close they are to each other and how strong the magnetic force is within the magnet. The further apart of the magnets are the less they are attracted or repelled to one another.
Force of Gravity.
gravity is a force by which objects are attracted to the centre of.
Gravitational force.
Yes, they should because all objects are made of matter and matter consist of three smaller particles which are electron, proton and neutron which respond to electrostatics. So no matter how small the the object is, it just depends on the force applied on it.
true
by gravity
That is not correct.Objects on Earth are attracted to Earth, AND they are attracted to one another. The magnitude of their attraction to one another is usually quite small, due to their small size.
i think its the centripetal force [force of attraction]
"Mutual" means that both objects in question are responsible for the force. The earth is attracted to you just as much as you are attracted to the earth. You mutually attract.
Objects are attracted to each other due to the force of attraction (gravity). this force of attraction depends on the mass of the object.