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Gravity, electromagnetic, strong and weak force
"Gravitation" is a general term describing the phenomenon by which bodies with mass are attracted to one another.
A potential difference (electromotive force) does.
Although we cannot SEE the diagrams here, the buoyant force should be acting directly opposite of the weight.W.X.Y.Z.Answer: W.
The force of gravity is directly proportional to the product of the masses.
Gravity, electromagnetic, strong and weak force
Force equals mass times acceleration. There are a million or so variables related to your question, so it cannot be directly answered without more information.
"Gravitation" is a general term describing the phenomenon by which bodies with mass are attracted to one another.
No, inertia is the property of a mass that resists force. If one object hits another force, in the form of acceleration, is passed on.
They cannot be attacked directly but they can sustain damage from reactive force.
The area is infinite. All forces have "carrier particles" that implement them. Electromagnetic fields are a phenomenon created by photons. According to the laws of quantum mechanics, the area affected by a force particle with no mass is infinite. Gravity is another example of an infinite force. There is nowhere in the universe that a small gravitational or electromagnetic field cannot reach you.
The area is infinite. All forces have "carrier particles" that implement them. Electromagnetic fields are a phenomenon created by photons. According to the laws of quantum mechanics, the area affected by a force particle with no mass is infinite. Gravity is another example of an infinite force. There is nowhere in the universe that a small gravitational or electromagnetic field cannot reach you.
A potential difference (electromotive force) does.
Although we cannot SEE the diagrams here, the buoyant force should be acting directly opposite of the weight.W.X.Y.Z.Answer: W.
Contact force means that objects need to be in contact for there to be a force. "Action at a distance" means the objects do NOT need to touch one another directly.
GRAVITY
The force of gravity is directly proportional to the product of the masses.