answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Gravity.

User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What kind of forces can act on anything?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Action-reaction forces always act on what kind of objects?

Action-Reaction forces act on all matter.


What kind of forces act between molecule?

Intermolecular forces


Two forces 10N and 5N act on a body what could not be a resultant of these forces?

The magnitude of the resultant can be anything between 5N and 15N.


What force is acted on by another?

Forces don't act on other forces - forces act on objects.


What kind of forces act within a molecule?

intramolecular force


What is the difference between net force and balanced forces?

net force is a kind of force and balanced forces is another kind of force. You get it or you dont get it?


What is some examples of long range force?

Long range forces are forces that act over a long distance, like electric forces, magnetic forces, or gravity.Long range forces are forces that act over a long distance, like electric forces, magnetic forces, or gravity.Long range forces are forces that act over a long distance, like electric forces, magnetic forces, or gravity.Long range forces are forces that act over a long distance, like electric forces, magnetic forces, or gravity.


What do electric forces act between?

Electrical forces act between separated charges.


What two forces act on you while your in a moving elevator?

1). gravitational attraction between you and the earth 2). upward "normal" force exerted by the floor on the bottom of your feet These are the same forces that act on you while you're standing on anything, whether it's moving or not.


How do you attract women that are scared of you?

Change the way you act around them, be kind, don't do anything to scare them.


What kind of forces should act on a body in motion for it to continue moving in constant moving?

Either no force at all, or else a group of forces whose vector sum is zero ... often known as a 'balanced' group of forces.


Is a body in motion stays in motion?

That depends. If no forces act on the object, it will. If forces do act on the objects, such forces may change the object's velocity.