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produce a force that pushes and pulls
Gravity is actually a pushing factor and it pushes liquids to the ground.
There is no special name for that. Physics is usually just concerned with "forces", and doesn't specify whether the force pushes or pulls. If you want to be more specific, you can just call it a "pulling force".There is no special name for that. Physics is usually just concerned with "forces", and doesn't specify whether the force pushes or pulls. If you want to be more specific, you can just call it a "pulling force".There is no special name for that. Physics is usually just concerned with "forces", and doesn't specify whether the force pushes or pulls. If you want to be more specific, you can just call it a "pulling force".There is no special name for that. Physics is usually just concerned with "forces", and doesn't specify whether the force pushes or pulls. If you want to be more specific, you can just call it a "pulling force".
Pulling
It's "Force"
pushes and pulls are things you do when energy is applied
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produce a force that pushes and pulls
He couldn't explain the force that pushes or pulls the continents.
Gravity is actually a pushing factor and it pushes liquids to the ground.
There is no special name for that. Physics is usually just concerned with "forces", and doesn't specify whether the force pushes or pulls. If you want to be more specific, you can just call it a "pulling force".There is no special name for that. Physics is usually just concerned with "forces", and doesn't specify whether the force pushes or pulls. If you want to be more specific, you can just call it a "pulling force".There is no special name for that. Physics is usually just concerned with "forces", and doesn't specify whether the force pushes or pulls. If you want to be more specific, you can just call it a "pulling force".There is no special name for that. Physics is usually just concerned with "forces", and doesn't specify whether the force pushes or pulls. If you want to be more specific, you can just call it a "pulling force".
Gravity pulls "down" and the opposite force is provided by whatever is beneath the object.
It depends. A force can be divided as pushes or pulls, or it can be divided as a scalar force (no direction) or a vector (has direction and speed).
Pulling
It's "Force"
The force that pushes downward on objects on earth is called gravity.
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