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The force that acts against gravity is the buoyant force.
Gravitatinal force
That force is refereed to as the normal forces. it only applies to objects on a solid surface.
Static Friction
Electric force
Well, it depends on where and how fast the object is moving. However, forces acting against moving objects would be air resistance (eg. cars or a sky divers), friction (eg. a wheel rolling down a hill), gravity (eg. a ball being thrown into the air)
That is friction.
No, the force of friction always acts in the direction opposite to that of the motions.
During motion, the force of friction acts to resist further movement of objects. Such objects are always in contact with others or through air.
The force that keeps objects moving in a circle is known as the centripetal force, which acts towards the center. The velocity of the object moving in a circle will be tangential to the circle.
Gravity is the universal force that acts on all objects on Earth.
The force that acts against gravity is the buoyant force.
Gravitatinal force
Gravitational force acts on all objects, meaning ALLmatter.
That force is refereed to as the normal forces. it only applies to objects on a solid surface.
In geneal frictional force. If it rubs against a surface then it is known to be friction. If it drags the moving body then it is said to be viscous drag.
Static Friction