Any force, however small, can go against gravity.
You stand up. Or you apply some other force that counteracts gravity.
The force that acts against gravity is the buoyant force.
Gravity is the force that is pulling you down. However, friction is acting against gravity to keep you in place, since you are rubbing against the slide. So the quick answer would be friction.
Nothing. Gravity exists in vacuum as well.
Any force, however small, can go against gravity.
They go up against gravity because they are lighter than the air.
no
You stand up. Or you apply some other force that counteracts gravity.
Yes, peristalsis will work against gravity.
Gravity Happens was created on 2011-05-19.
Just because gravity happens go to a physics class i go to harvord right now and never got below 99 percent on scores
because theyre hooves actually go against gravity
If you are going against the wing/gravity you will not go as fast and it will be more of a struggle to fly.
To lift off the earth against the force of gravity. To go up.
The force that acts against gravity is the buoyant force.
its against