UpFrust
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∙ 11y agoIt will always be a force, just as lon as you are pushing or pulling it up!
Because of force
Bouyancy... its what makes things float in water.
pushing
Gravity.
A surface pushing up, equal and opposite to a force pushing against it
If the object is outside the earth's atmosphere, there is no force pushing up on it. If it is inside the earth's atmosphere, then air drag is pushing up on it.
The object floats
It will always be a force, just as lon as you are pushing or pulling it up!
In physics, there is no special distinction - no special names to distinguish - pushing forces from pulling forces. Of course, you can simply call it "a pushing force", if you want to make such a distinction.
Because of force
Bouyancy... its what makes things float in water.
Pushing a Car or Pulling a Dog Leash.
pushing
The chair is pushing up with a force equal to your weight.
Gravity.
Gravity.