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What force can act against objects to slow them down?

Friction and Gravity.


What force acts between all objects?

gravity


What force act on objects in free fall?

The main force acting on objects in free fall is gravity. Gravity causes objects to accelerate downwards at a rate of 9.8 m/s^2 near the Earth's surface. Other forces, such as air resistance, may also affect the motion of objects in free fall.


Does gravity act only on objects with mass?

Yes, gravity is a fundamental force of nature that affects objects with mass. Objects with mass are attracted to each other due to gravity, creating phenomena such as planetary motion and the acceleration of falling objects.


What is calculated from the Universal Gravity Equation?

The force of gravity between 2 objects.


Can only solid objects exert forces?

Is gravity a solid? Physical collisions of solid objects is not the only way that forces can act on solid objects.


Does gravity act the same on all objects?

Yes, gravity acts on all objects in the same way, regardless of their mass or composition. All objects fall to Earth at the same rate due to gravity, following the principles of Newton's law of universal gravitation.


How are friction and gravity alike?

Friction and gravity are both fundamental forces in nature. They both act on objects to influence their motion. Friction opposes the motion of objects when they come into contact with a surface, while gravity pulls objects towards each other due to their mass.


Is gravity and magnetic forces the same?

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.


What are two forces that act on objects?

Typically there is the force of gravity pulling an object down, and a force that keeps it up - for example, the floor on which an object is standing pushes it up. There may be additional objects involved.


The point where the objects weight is concentrated is called?

The point where an object's weight is concentrated is called its center of gravity. It is the point where the force of gravity can be considered to act.


Why gravity force a noncontact force?

That simply means that it requires no contact between the objects to act.