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The electrostatic force (or electric force) can be described by Coulomb's Law. See: http://www.answers.com/topic/coulomb-s-law?ff=1
It is commonly called gravitation.
The pull of gravity is affected by the amount of mass, and by the distance.
think of yourself dude, increase or decrease?
Mass & distance.
I assume you mean "between Earth and other objects". That is called the WEIGHT of the objects.
The positively charged balloon and a soft drink can will pull negatively charged objects towards them
The attraction between two objects is known as gravity.
The attraction between two objects is known as gravity.
There's no force that pushes electrically neutral objects apart, but if the objects in question have a net charge, then the force known as electromagnetism will either push similarly charged objects apart, or pull oppositely charged objects together.
The same as what affects the pull of other objects. The gravitational force between two objects depends on the mass of both objects, and on the distance between them.
The mass of the objects and the distance between the objects.
A push or a pull determines the force between the two objects
The electrostatic force (or electric force) can be described by Coulomb's Law. See: http://www.answers.com/topic/coulomb-s-law?ff=1
Its weight
Gravitational attraction.
Gravity