This answer may not be too technical but you will get the general concept.
Generally buoyant force is the force which help the objects to float in fluids which includes water and air without sinking. From this its clear that it acts in the direction opposite to the gravity force to make the object float. Gravity is the force that keeps things gown on earth
Thus its called the anti gravity force.
Controlled Chaos. To oppose gravity is to create an anti gravity apparatus. Obviously, absence of gravity will lead to objects approaching the heavens(since no force to ground them to surface), thus, if gravity is viewed in form of magnetic fields, an 'unlike' pole will cause a 'like' pole to repel, thus creating an anti field force between the magnets. For gravity, should you find the answer i'd suggest getting a patent to a hover board
A particle smaller than atom is a subatomic particle, protons , neutrons, and , electrons, the smallest one is an electron, smaller than that are point particles and elementary particles, one elementary particle and point particle is a quark, up quarks down quarks the smallest single thing found so far is a GLUON, which is the force which binds/holds quarks together. Where the devil lives in anti matter there are also atoms and subatomic particles and point particles but just anti, anti- GLUON, anti-QUARK, anti-ATOM, anti-SUBATOMIC PARTICLE. There is something called the string theory, and super string theory that theorizes about bosonic/boson strings but it can not be provine yet, and I think a gluon is still alot smaller than a bosonic/boson string if they are true. HOPE THIS HELPS
a set of three nucleotides is called codons. A set of 3 nucleotides in a tRNA that attaches to the complimentary codon is called the anti-codon
First: Law of Inertia " A body at rest remains at rest, & a body already in motion will remain in motion with a constant velocity in the absense of unbalanced applied force." Second: Law of Acceleration " The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on the object and inversely proportional to the mass of the object." Third: Law of Interaction " When an object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts on the first a force of the same magnitude but in opposite direction." (by:TNJCA)
Anti-codons.
No, it rises because of buoyancy. For a really good non-mathematical explanation go to the answer in the Related Answers section below called Why do some things float but not others.
Anti-gravity
Lots of forces can counter gravity. For instance, when you are standing on the floor, the floor pushes you up, and thus counters the force of gravity. There are other options as well; for instance, if a magnet lifts a piece of iron, the magnet is countering the force of gravity.
Hydrometers test specific gravity in a liquid/relative density they are used for anti freeze, batteries etc. They also test the buoyancy of water.
Develop an anti-gravity device. The further away you are the less gravity effects you.
They are called anti-gravity shoes.
There is no anti gravity point in the world, the whole of Earth has gravity.
There are anti gravity planes and there (of course) is outerspace
"Antizwaartekracht" is a Dutch equivalent of "anti-gravity."
"Antigravitation" is a German equivalent of "anti-gravity."
The opposite "force" from gravity would be anti-gravity, which is not an observed physical force. The opposition to gravity is normally by a reactive or repulsive force that overcomes gravity.The opposite of experiencing gravity is experiencing "weightlessness" (which is freefall within a gravitational influence, such as in an orbiting spacecraft or inside a falling aircraft or vehicle).
Yes, no, and we are not really sure. The basic formula to calculate the gravitational force between any two objects in the universe is:F=G{[(m1)(m2)]/(r2)}whereF= Force of gravity between two objectsG= The universal gravitational constant (6.64 * 10-11 N(m/kg2)m1=The Mass of object 1m1=The Mass of object 1In order to achieve a negative gravity or a repulsive force, you would need to have at least one negative mass object, which in general is not seen to be plausible. However, there are other possibilities. See this page for a more detailed answer :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-gravity