Resistance force.
gravity
Gravity keeps trees from floating about.
yes !
There is only one main force acting on a satellite when it is in orbit, and that is the gravitational force.
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well im looking for that answer but havent quite found it but i got this.....The truss elements are subjected only to tensile and compressive loads, and thus are designed accordingly. Truss bridges are not intended to withstand the bending forces, and are best suitable for the straight alignments. A truss bridge is designed to endure extreme weights and also cover extended gaps.
The force that keeps all of our planets in rotation is gravity.
You don't drop it?
Either the supports under the bridge or at the end of the bridge (or both) or the archway supporting the bridge or cables attached to the bridge from above.
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The force of inertia keeps water in a bucket when you swing it.
A star's gravity pulls all of its material inwards, preventing it from breaking apart. The force of gravity creates pressure in the core that counteracts the outward force of nuclear fusion, maintaining the star's structure and preventing it from collapsing or dispersing.
The gravitational force.
The force of gravity.
centripetal force
You mean 'keeps in the orbit of the sun? Gravitational force of attraction keeps the earth going around the sun.
The pulling force that keeps us on Earth is gravity. Gravity is the force that attracts objects with mass toward one another. This force is what keeps us and everything else on Earth grounded.