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The opposite "force" from gravity would be anti-gravity, which is not an observed physical force. The opposition to gravity is normally by a reactive or repulsive force that overcomes gravity.

The opposite of experiencing gravity is experiencing "weightlessness" (which is freefall within a gravitational influence, such as in an orbiting spacecraft or inside a falling aircraft or vehicle).

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Normal Force. This is from anything with mass. For something standing still on the Earth, normal force will equal gravitational force.

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upthrust so there use ur common scense

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