Gravity and electromagnetic forces differ in that gravitational force is the result of mass interaction and electromagnetic forces are the result of charge interaction.
There are only two forces that act at a distance:gravity, andelectromagnetism.Magnetic fields are sometimes referred to as a third force, however magnetism and electrostatic forces are both examples the electromagnetic force.
There are many types of forces: friction, spring, gravity, buoyancy, tension, drag, applied, upthrust and elastic.
I only heard of 4: Gravity, electro- magnetism, nuclear weak and nuclear strong.
No. Such conflict was basically part of the Cold War between NATO forces on one side, and Chinese and Soviet forces on the other.
interfacial tensions are similar to surface tensions in which cohesive forces are also involved but the major forces are adhesive forces (tension) between liquid phase of one substance and either solid liquid or gas phase of another substance and interaction occurs at their surfaces
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The interaction between two objects can involve forces such as gravity, electromagnetism, or contact forces. These forces can cause objects to attract, repel, or cause motion between them. The specific interactions depend on the properties of the objects and the distance between them.
No, gravity and magnetic forces are not the same. Gravity is a force of attraction between objects with mass, while magnetic forces are due to the presence of moving electric charges. Gravity acts on all objects with mass, while magnetic forces act on objects with electric charge.
The forces between two masses that arise as the result of gravity are always vectors.
No, gravity is a fundamental force in nature. It is responsible for the attraction between objects with mass. Pseudo forces, on the other hand, are apparent forces that arise in non-inertial reference frames.
The only force of any significance is gravity.
Capillary action does not defy gravity; it is a result of intermolecular forces, specifically adhesive forces between the liquid and a solid surface, which allow liquids to move against gravity in narrow spaces like tubes or porous materials. This phenomenon occurs because the adhesive forces between the liquid molecules and the solid surface are stronger than the cohesive forces between the liquid molecules themselves.
That is gravity. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity
More mass = more force of gravity.
The four forces are Gravity, strong, weak, and electromagnetic. Gravity- Forces between all masses in the universe Strong- Brings neutrons and protons together in an atom Weak- A neutron changes into a proton and an electron into antineutrino. Electromagnetic- Act between electrically charged particles
Gravity IS a source of natural forces.
Inter particle forces are the forces which operate between particles. They may be forces of attraction, e.g. gravity, or repulsion, e.g. between two negative charges.