One such force is gravity; basically, gravity is the ONLY force that affects ALL objects.
Weight is a measure of how strongly gravity is pulling on an object. It is the force exerted by gravity on an object's mass.
Tension is the pulling force exerted by solids when they are stretched or elongated.
That force is called contact force. It can be exerted through physical contact between objects, such as pushing a book across a table or pulling a door open.
Gravity
Buoyant force is the force in fluids that allows objects to float. It is the upward force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it, counteracting the force of gravity pulling the object downward.
Weight is a measure of how strongly gravity is pulling on an object. It is the force exerted by gravity on an object's mass.
Tension is the pulling force exerted by solids when they are stretched or elongated.
It is called gravity, which is defined as the pulling force of an object. Each planet has their own gravity.
That force is called contact force. It can be exerted through physical contact between objects, such as pushing a book across a table or pulling a door open.
Your weight, caused by the effect of gravity.
Gravity
Buoyant force is the force in fluids that allows objects to float. It is the upward force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it, counteracting the force of gravity pulling the object downward.
The concept is called gravity, which is the force of attraction between two objects with mass. This force is responsible for pulling objects towards each other, such as the Earth pulling objects towards its surface.
Tensile force stretches objects by pulling them apart along their length. This force is exerted when an external force is applied to stretch or elongate a material, causing its molecules to separate and create tension within the object.
An example of a pulling force is when you use a rope to pull a heavy load towards you. Another example is the force of gravity pulling objects towards the earth's surface.
A spring scale can be used to measure the force or weight exerted on it. This can include measuring the weight of objects, the force required to stretch or compress a spring, or the force exerted by a person pulling or pushing on the scale.
The force exerted by solids when pulled is called tensile force.