Of the four fundamental interactions, gravity is the weakest force by far. electromagnetic forces are almost always stronger than gravity. The other two forces are weak nuclear force and strong nuclear force.
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Consider the electromagnet crane used to move metal in scrap yards. The magnetic force is lifting material against the pull of gravity- it must be stronger in that spot.
If the magnet is strong enough to keep a object attached while lifted, and the object does not drop, the force between that object and the magnet is stronger than gravity, otherwise...it would drop. Just as the upward force of our legs is obviously greater than the downward force of gravity, or we couldnt stand
Gravity is the strongest force there is known to man in the entire universe.
We humans can play with gravity. We can sail the solar winds. We are however not capable of even rivaling the force of gravity at its best.
Yes. A fridge magnet can overcome the gravity of the entire Earth.
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No. The electric force, the strong nuclear force, and the electroweak force are all stronger than gravity.
Earth has much more mass than a car does. Therefore Earth has much stronger gravity.
It is in that it is an attractive force, but is not, in that it is much weaker than EM force.
You don't specifically need a magnet to overcome the force of gravity; ANY force that is stronger than gravity can "overcome" it, at least temporarily. For example, if you lift an object up, you are "overcoming" the force of gravity.
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No. The electric force, the strong nuclear force, and the electroweak force are all stronger than gravity.
The bigger an object is, the more gravity it has! Earth is much bigger than the moon, therefore it has stronger gravity.
Earth has much more mass than a car does. Therefore Earth has much stronger gravity.
It is in that it is an attractive force, but is not, in that it is much weaker than EM force.
a) you have terrible grammar. It is "stronger" not "more stronger" b) Stronger than upthrust for what? A rockets upthrust is stronger than gravity, though for someone jumping, we dont exert enough force upwards to escape gravity. You should really think these things through more.
I have always known that the pull force is greater! Its as if Earth's gravity it pulls inward it can't push out. Therefore the pull is a greater force, and I may be corrected if I am wrong. I have always known the pull is the greater force
It varies. It is stronger on some planets and weaker on others. The strength of gravity on any planet depends on its mass and diameter.
Earrth has the very same, identical force of gravity as Earth does.
You don't specifically need a magnet to overcome the force of gravity; ANY force that is stronger than gravity can "overcome" it, at least temporarily. For example, if you lift an object up, you are "overcoming" the force of gravity.
Earth's gravity is stronger than the centrifugal force it produces.
Yes. It's gravity stronger than any force in the universe.