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Electrical can either attract or repel - gravity can only attract.
Everything that has energy or mass will attract other objects via the force of gravity.
The force that can attract or repel is called electromagnetic force. It is one of the four fundamental forces in nature, along with gravity, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force.
The mutual force with which every two masses attract each other because of gravity is referred to as the "weight" of the objects.
A force called "gravity" makes that any mass attract any other mass. The larger the masses, the stronger will the force be. The greater the distance, the smaller will this force be.
All objects attract one another (exert an attractive force), due to gravity. The effect of any force, including gravity - if there is no force opposing it - is to accelerate the object (i.e., change its velocity).
Yes, though the force of gravity extends infinitely, it does attract far objects less than near objects.
By Gravity we mean the energy of Gravity E= - mGM/r = -mu/r. Force is the first derivative of energy so the force of Gravity is dE/dr = mu/r^2. Force is the first derivative for all kinds of energy.
The force that pulls objects to the ground.
The opposite force of gravity is the electromagnetic force. This force is responsible for interactions between charged particles such as electrons and protons, and it can either attract or repel these particles depending on their charges.
The phenomenon of universal gravitation produces forces that always attract and never repel.
Two bodies attract each other due to the force of gravity, which is a fundamental force of nature. Gravity is a result of the mass of the objects creating a gravitational field that pulls objects towards each other. This attraction is proportional to the masses of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.