The "size" of a vector quantity - such as a force - is often called a MAGNITUDE.
Surface tension
This all depends on what force you are talking about gravity, friction, air resistance, water resistance so on and so forth. But if you are talking about gravity it pulls things down to the ground and keeps people in the south pole standing upright.
Answer: 1 km =0.621371 miles3,280.839 feet things that are the size of a kilometer
F=m.a , a=F/m; acceleration is directly proportional with force. acceleration increase while force increase.
The size of an electric force depends on the amount of charge on the objects involved and the distance between them. The force increases with the magnitude of the charges and decreases as the distance between the charges increases.
Two factors that affect the strength of electric force are the distance between two charged objects (force decreases with distance) and the magnitude of the charges on the objects (force increases with charge size).
I'm not sure what this question really means - should it be more like "what two things affect the force between two electric charges?" If this is correct then the answer is probably: 1. The amount of charges. 2. The distance between the charges.
no force on a matter means there are no physical quantities which affect the motion, shape and size of that matter.
Friction or any other resistance.
The three main factors that affect the movement of molecules in electrophoresis are the strength of the electric field applied, the size and charge of the molecules being separated, and the matrix or medium through which the molecules are moving.
A point charge is a theoretical concept representing a charged particle with no size or volume. It affects the electric field around it by creating a force that attracts or repels other charged particles in the surrounding space. The strength of the electric field decreases with distance from the point charge, following the inverse square law.
In general, heavier things will sink faster than lighter things in a fluid like water due to greater gravitational force. However, factors like shape, size, and density can also affect the rate at which objects sink.
High output could mean many things, but it probably means an electric motor with a lot of power for its size.
Speed & direction of the magnetic field.
Mass and distance. Greater the mass the more force the closer the distance the more force as well
The force is proportional to each of the masses. For example, if one of the masses is doubled, the gravitational force will also double.