Gravitation is the universal force of attraction between all matter in the universe.
There are many forces of attraction, but the one acting over cosmological distances is the force called "gravity" [which actually does not exist - but is a distortion in the fabric of space-time].
Gravity is the only force that works over vast distances and at the same time never work as a repellent force.
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You think probable to electrostatic forces.
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When matter is acted upon by force or temperature, it can move between all the states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.
Yes..where there is matter there is gravitational force..!
No, not in normal circumstances. The force due to charge, the Coulomb force, is a force of repulsion between particles of the same charge. Coulomb attraction occurs between oppositely charged particles. That said, there are four fundamental forces in nature and the electromagnetic force in only one. If you want to include more unusual circumstances that are outside of typical human experience, these other forces are relevant. For instance, all particles have mass and the gravitational force is attractive. Since it is much much smaller than the forces due to charge except in unusual circumstances, we don't usually consider it.
Assuming that there are no other forces on the object, the force that causes the acceleration of a falling object is the gravitational force (attractive force that exists between two masses). In problems, this assumption is usually used.However, in Force = mass*acceleration it is important to remember it is net acceleration and net force. Thus, for an object falling in real life the acceleration is caused by the gravitational force and a drag force which results from the object moving through the air. You have to take into account all the forces on the object.
Magnetism is not caused, it is one of the four known forces: Strong nuclear force Weak nuclear force Electromagnetic force (magnetism) Gravitational force All matter has an electromagnetic force, the reason that we dont see objects stuck to each other, is that almost all matter on earth, has equal, positive, and negative polarity. Understanding how a charge becomes positive, and negative, is very complex, and involves quantum mechanics.
The name given to the attractive force experienced by all matter is gravity. Gravity is caused by the core of the earth and keeps everything from floating away.
No. Friction is a force that decreases the relative speeds of objects in contact with one another. Gravity is an attractive force that exists between all particles of matter.
All phases of matter have the strong force. It is the force that occurs in the nuclei of atoms and holds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.
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Gravitation is the universal force of attraction between all matter in the universe.
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The answer is gravitational attraction. It is the attractive force between all objects that have mass. It's between you and me, you and your PC, and between everything.
magnetism.Magnets sometimes attract other magnets, and sometimes repel them. Most objects are not magnetic. There is a force that acts between any two objects and is always attractive. It is called gravity.
The force of gravity; not the attraction of the Earth for all matter on it, but the same force that attracts all matter to all other matter.
Gravity is the force of attraction whcih exists between all matter in the universe. Its strength is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the two particles of matter.
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An attractive force between like particles is a force that causes particles of the same type to be attracted to each other. This force is responsible for the cohesion of atoms and molecules, as well as the attraction between particles in a solid, liquid, or gas. The attractive force between like particles is usually weaker than the force of attraction between unlike particles.