There are four "fundamental forces": the strong force, the weak force, the electromagnetic forces, and gravity. Others might be discovered in the future, but until then, anything else is not a fundamental force.
Momentum is not a force. It is mass multiplied by speed.
This question cannot be answered as posed. When you ask "which of these" you are asking someone to select from a list - and obviously no list is posed in the question.
erosion is not tectonic
The force of Wind.
No force is a scalar quantity.
Gravitation
The strong nuclear force acts only on neutrons and protons in the nucleus of an atom. The opposite would be a weak nuclear force.
Gravitational Force
Work is the force multiplied by the displacement (the distance that the force moves an object).
Chemical Force & Electrical Force
Centrifugal force/energy is the outward force associated with rotation.
electrostatic force is not a contact force it is force at a distance likely to that of gravitational force.
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The fundamental forces are the gravitational force, the strong force, the weak force, and the electromagnetic force. Therefore, wind is not a fundamental force.
Answer It is the force which keeps a body moving in circular motion. Centripetal force is the force that acts opposite to cetrifugal force. Centripetal force is a real force. Centrifugal force is a pseudo-force
No. The centrifugal force is a pseudoforce or a ficticious force; the centripetal force is a real force.
A balanced force will have a net force that is equal to 0. A balanced force will have an opposing force of equal magnitude of the largest force.
This would be known as the net-force.
Centrifugal force; Coriolis force; electromagnetic force; Coulomb force; magnetic force; strong force; weak force. 2nd Answer: The 4 specific forces are: - Electromagnetism - Weak nuclear force - Strong nuclear force - Force of gravity
force
The difference between and input force and an output force is that an output force is force exerted by a machine, and an input force is force exerted on a machine.
Contact Forces Action-at-a-Distance Forces Frictional Force Gravitational Force Tension Force Electrical Force Normal Force Magnetic Force Air Resistance Force Applied Force Spring Force
A spring force is a contact force not a non-contact force.