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water exerts two types of force cohesive and adhesive force.Cohesive force exist between water molecules and adhesive force exist between water and other objects.therefore when our hand is dipped in water the adhesive force overtakes the cohesive force and thus water sticks to hand.Its same as the capillarity principle
"The Force" doesn't exist in real life.
The exchange of gluons between protons and neutrons which allows protons of the same charge to be so close to each other in the nucleus (ie, Strong force is greater than electromagnetism)
No
Adhesive means something that will stick or adhere.
The force between two molecules.
A force attraction exist between a protons and a neutron
C8H18 bcz volatility depends upon intermolecular forces and alkanes have van der wall f.o.a and this force depends upon molar mass..Since c8h18 has lower molar mass so the force is less and intermolecular attraction is less.. So it can easily get vaporized . Therefore c8h18 is more volatile..
They have london forces between them. It is the weakest type of inter molecular force.
F=m•A Force=mass•acceleration
Between protons and neutrons exist the residual strong force (nuclear force).
Yes.
Yes it does.
Gravitational force should exist between ANY pair of particles; but for individual particles, this force is extremely weak. It is the cumulative effect of lots of particles attracting each other that causes an enormous force between you and Earth, Sun and Earth, etc.Gravitational force should exist between ANY pair of particles; but for individual particles, this force is extremely weak. It is the cumulative effect of lots of particles attracting each other that causes an enormous force between you and Earth, Sun and Earth, etc.Gravitational force should exist between ANY pair of particles; but for individual particles, this force is extremely weak. It is the cumulative effect of lots of particles attracting each other that causes an enormous force between you and Earth, Sun and Earth, etc.Gravitational force should exist between ANY pair of particles; but for individual particles, this force is extremely weak. It is the cumulative effect of lots of particles attracting each other that causes an enormous force between you and Earth, Sun and Earth, etc.
No. They are inter molecular forces acting between two different molecules.
water exerts two types of force cohesive and adhesive force.Cohesive force exist between water molecules and adhesive force exist between water and other objects.therefore when our hand is dipped in water the adhesive force overtakes the cohesive force and thus water sticks to hand.Its same as the capillarity principle
The density of material depends upon the inter molecular force of attraction between the molecules... some solid molecules have more inter molecular force hence they are denser than other solids...