The answer to your question is magnetism.
Which of these uses the force of gravity to make it move
Make a significant difference. This would be referring to the needle of a measurement instrument; moving the needle would be really showing up on the measurement scale.
The force that tends to make an object move is called a driving force or propulsive force. It is the force that pushes or pulls an object in a particular direction, causing it to accelerate or maintain its motion.
Force
Any force can be used to make something move. It is kind of the nature of forces.
To make something move, you can apply a force to it. This force can be generated through physical contact, such as pushing or pulling an object, or through other means like gravity or magnetism. The application of force causes the object to accelerate and move in the direction of the force applied.
you push it
ENERGY
The term for pushing and pulling of an object to make it move is "force." Force is a vector quantity that can cause an object to accelerate or change its direction of motion.
One way to demonstrate the existence of magnetic force is by using a compass needle which aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field. When a magnet is brought near the compass needle, it will cause the needle to deflect and align with the magnet's field, illustrating the presence of a magnetic force.
it is destiny needle, and magnetic needle storm. :)
Unbalanced force is required in order to make something move that isn't, and to make something stop that is.