gravitational force
That would be gravity.
Any two objects with mass will be attracted to each other by gravity, which is a force that arises purely from mass. Any mass is possessed of gravity, and any two masses will be drawn toward each other by this force. But note that gravity isn't strong enough to cause, say, a rock to be attracted to a brick wall. They are attracted to each other by their mutual gravity, but that mutual gravity cannot overcome the other forces acting on them. The gravitational forces acting in this case are very small when we look at the "big picture" here.
When the charges are the same
attractive force present between ammonia ions repulsive force also exist but not at high rate
When the magnitude of the charges increase definitely electrostatic force also increases. Because the force is directly proportional to the product of their charges. When the distance between them increases then force decreases because the force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the charges.
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.
Gravity
Gravitational force.
Gravity is the force that puts an object into free fall. It is the attractive force that exists between all objects with mass and causes objects to accelerate towards each other.
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.
This is the force of electromagnetism, which occurs when objects with electric charge interact. Objects with opposite charges are attracted to each other, while objects with the same charge are repelled.
attractive
The force of attraction that exists between two objects is called gravity. It is a natural force that causes objects with mass to be drawn towards each other. The strength of the gravitational force depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them.
Gravity is the attractive force that exists between all objects with mass. It is responsible for keeping celestial bodies such as planets, stars, and galaxies in motion and is described by Isaac Newton's law of universal gravitation.
The force of attraction that exists between all objects in the universe is gravity. Gravity is a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass are brought toward one another.
Friction
Gravity
The type of force between charged objects is called electrostatic force. This force is attractive for opposite charges and repulsive for like charges, and it follows Coulomb's law.