gravity
Gravity is the force that attracts all objects to each other and keeps us on the ground. It is responsible for the phenomenon of weight on Earth.
The force that always attracts objects to each other is gravity. It is a universal force that exists between all objects with mass and is responsible for keeping planets in orbit around the sun and for objects falling to the ground when dropped.
Gravity is the natural force that causes objects to move toward each other. This force is a fundamental property of matter that attracts all objects with mass toward each other.
Gravitational force acts over the longest distance, as it is a universal force that attracts all objects with mass to each other.
Gravity is the force that attracts all matter towards each other. It is responsible for holding the planets in orbit around the sun and the moon around Earth, as well as for the attraction between objects on Earth's surface.
normal force
No, I don't think this is possible. The force of gravity is "universal", meaning that all matter attracts all matter.
Gravity, electrostatic force, and magnetic force all behave that way.
Gravity is a force that attracts physical bodies to each other. Galileo Galilei was the catalyst for modern work on gravitational theory.
Gravitation.
The force of gravity is a non-contact force that attracts objects towards each other. It is a fundamental force of nature that acts on all objects with mass, and its strength is determined by the masses of the objects and the distance between them.
Gravity is the force that attracts all matter to other matter. It is responsible for keeping the planets in orbit around the sun and holding galaxies together.