Any force can. You "oppose" gravity every time you get out of bed and stand
up, and every time you use the force of your leg muscles to walk upstairs.
There are many types of forces that oppose motion such as friction, drag and most universal, gravity.
No. The force of gravity is measured in newtons, like any other force.
The factors that affect the ability of gravity to do work include the distance the object falls, the mass of the object, and the presence of other forces that may oppose gravity, such as friction or air resistance. The work done by gravity is determined by the height through which the object falls and the force of gravity acting on the object.
GRAVITY... 2nd answer: The force that pulls all objects toward each other is gravity. The earth exerts the force of gravity on you, and you exert the force of gravity on the earth ( or your couch, dog, etc). We notice Earth's force of gravity because it is huge compared with the force of gravity of our bodies .... or the force of gravity of our bowling balls, and so forth.
Gravitation is the only force that acts universally.
the force of gravity
gravity is a force that pulls object toward each other
Gravity is an attractive force that pulls objects towards each other. It is not a repelling force.
There is no difference. Gravity and gravitational force are simply two different ways of describing force by which bodies pull on each other relative to their size (gravity!).
Gravity and drag are two forces that oppose flight. Gravity pulls the aircraft downward, while drag slows the aircraft's forward movement. Both forces must be overcome for an object to achieve and maintain flight.
Yes, there can be negative gravity. If a gravity is a pulling force then in the other hands a negative gravity would be a pushing force, in other words, the negative gravity would push us to wherever and the positive gravity on Earth would pull us.
Gravity is a force that pulls objects towards each other due to their masses. Friction is a force that opposes the motion of objects sliding past each other. Weight is the measure of the force of gravity acting on an object's mass.