Gravitational Force
The force of gravity!
Gravity of course!
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Lower most two pairs of ribs (11th and 12th) are known as floating ribs because they are only attached to vertebrae but not to the sternum.
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Theoretically it is known as the word mass .That is the best answer.
Only the true ribs are attached to the sternum the false ribs (3) and the floating ribs (2) are not directly attached. The flalse ribs are attached indirectly via cartillage and the floating ribs are not attached at all.
A fracture is a complete or incomplete break in a bone resulting from the application of excessive force.
The upward force provided by water is called the buoyant force. Also known as the buoyancy force. Because of buoyant force, objects seem lighter in water.
The force that keeps objects moving in a circle is known as the centripetal force, which acts towards the center. The velocity of the object moving in a circle will be tangential to the circle.
Yes. That situation results in a phenomenon known as "floating".
That force is known as gravity.
Any two objects experience a pair of gravitational forces, one force on each object, that draw them together. Both forces are equal, and their strength depends on the masses of both objects, and on the distance between the objects. If you're one of the objects, then you call the force your "weight" on the Earth. It's important to realize that the Earth feels the same force toward you, and that force is the Earth's weight on you.
The upward force is the reaction force of gravity; it is weight, which is mass x acceleration of gravity
He was born on a floating island in the sky known as "Angle Island" and there is were he guards the master emerald which keeps the same island afloat.
Physics
The strong interaction, also known as the strong nuclear force or the strong force. This force is about 100 times stronger than the electromagnetic force that would be repelling the protons away from each other.
Gravity is a force that attracts all objects to all other objects. The force is proportional to a quantity called the object's mass (if there is more mass, the attraction is greater), and inversely proportional to the square of the distance (that is, at greater distances the force is weaker).
The force of gravity between the Earth and the Sun keeps the Earth in its orbit as the third planet from the Sun. Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that attracts objects with mass towards each other, and it is responsible for maintaining the stability of our solar system.
Yes it is (at least all known objects). According to Newton's law of gravity, the size of this force between two objects is proportional to the product of their masses divided by the square of the distance between them.