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Gravity is indeed a force, but only one out of many. magnetic, frictional, mechanical ... . When an ordinary force applied to an object, (me pushing my wheelbarrow) this would not be considered as being affected by gravity.
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The first documentation of Venus was done by Galileo Gallei in 1610. He noticed a bright object in the he sky when looking through his telescope. It was later on, however, that it was known to be Venus.
it's attraction force that attract the surface of fluid toward under
We've spent the last 500 years trying to get used to the idea that no force is required in order for an object to move. Force is required only to change the speed or direction of an object's motion, but the object keeps moving just fine at a constant speed and in a straight line, forever, with no forces on it.
There is no force acting and therefore no work done.
In physics, work is done by a force acting on an object if the object moves in the direction of the force.
Work is something that is done when a force moves an object over a distance.
Work is something that is done when a force moves an object over a distance.
Work done when force moves an object.
Work is done.
If it moves linearly, then work.
Work is done when a force is applied to an object which moves in the direction of the force.
Work is said to be done by the force.
friction
Work is equal to Force x Distance. If no force is applied, no work is done.
In physics work is dome when a force acts on a body and the body moves in the direction of the force.