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Gravity pushes in, fusion pushes out.
Electric force of repulsion.
the buoyant force
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The centripetal force is the force with which the centrifuge pushes some object inwards. The opposite force, of course, is the object pushing the centrifuge outwards.
the force of gravity
It is a "force" that is directional to the center of a mass (pulling you towards the center of the object) and is referred to as force normal such as the the way the floor pushes back at you to make it feel solid as your weight pushes on it due to gravity.
The sun's gravitational force basically pushes the water towards high tide.
It is false. It is centripetal force that pushes you towards the door of the car opposite the direction of the turn.
Force
compressive force
mass is a characterstic property of any matter if a matter exits it must have mass by which it is pulled towards centre of earth bt gravitational force is a kind of attractive force which acts btween centre of mass of 2 or more masses
The buoyant force pushes you toward the surface.
A fictitious force caused by rotation - it feels as if a force pushes you towards the outside. The magnitude of the ficticious acceleration is equal to the real centripetal acceleration: a = v2/r. The corresponding force can be obtained from Newton's Second Law.
gravitation gravitation is the force between all masses
bears weight and it pushes something
The answer is the force