A gradient in potential energy?
Erosion
Yes. Any stone can be broken if hit with enough force.
New crust is formed on the opposite end of the plate as it is pulled away from its neighbor.
Over time, loose rocks at Earth's surface and beneath it take a beating. Water that drips into cracksnin rock freezes and thaws again and again. This makes the cracks larger and weakens the rock. Eventually this causes pieces of the rock to break apart. Even plant roots can force their way down into a rock and break it into smaller pieces. These natural Earth processes, known as weathering, take their toll.
The primary destructive force in a tornado is wind. The intensity varies, but the wind in a strong enough tornado can easily carry more force than most structures can withstand. Some pieces of destroyed structures can then turn into high-speed debris, which adds to the destruction.
GAY
by the force of attraction in magnet their pieces will re join wd each other. All the broken pieces will become separate individual magnets.
explode into millions of little pieces
Gluon
erosion
maritime lawexecutive agreement
Force
Force
The exchange particle for electromagnetic force is the photon. It carries the force. This force is mathematically described by Coulomb's Law.
make pieces of paper then take a plastic scale and rub it on your hair and then take it near the pieces, observe ans : the pieces of cloth flies in the and sticks to the scale this is called STATIC ELECTRIC FORCE
The direction and stength of a force can be represented by an arrow. The arrow points in the direction of the force.
This depends on what the pieces of paper are up to. - If the pieces of paper are at rest on a surface, the normal (perpendicular) force of that surface is counteracting the attractive force of gravity. - If the pieces of paper are in the air, some aerodynamic forces are counteracting the attractive force of gravity, but only the component of the aerodynamic forces that is directed in the opposite direction of gravity. (That is, if you throw the pieces of paper UP in the air aerodynamics and gravity will do work in the same direction, and no force will counteract gravity.) This system is not in equillibrium and the pieces of paper will sooner or later fall to the ground. - It should be possible to counteract the attracting force of gravity by giving the pieces of paper an electrostatic charge and holding an object of opposite charge above them. This can be done by rubbing the pieces of paper against an inflated rubber balloon, the papers will stick to the balloon. Note that for this to work, something will have to counteract the force of gravity on the balloon. This can be done by suspending it from the roof or holding it in your hand. Something would then have to counteract the attractive force of gravity on the roof (the walls) or you (whatever you are standing on)... and so on ad infinitum...