In general gravity is an attractive force. There are some subtleties in general relativity however that might give the appearance of a repulsive force, but for almost all intents and purposes gravity is an attractive force.
In attraction, two objects are drawn towards each other due to a force of attraction, such as gravity or magnetism. In repulsion, two objects push away from each other due to a force of repulsion, such as like charges in electromagnetism.
The opposite of magnetic attraction is magnetic repulsion.
The attraction or repulsion of charges is called electrostatic force. It arises due to the interaction between positively and negatively charged particles.
Attraction or repulsion of electric charges is called electrostatic force. This force can either attract opposite charges together or repel like charges apart.
The term for the attraction or repulsion between magnets is called magnetic force. This force is a result of the magnetic fields produced by the magnets interacting with each other.
In attraction, two objects are drawn towards each other due to a force of attraction, such as gravity or magnetism. In repulsion, two objects push away from each other due to a force of repulsion, such as like charges in electromagnetism.
Electrostatic attraction or repulsion, magnetic attraction or repulsion, gravitational attraction.
The force of attraction or repulsion due to static changes
The opposite of magnetic attraction is magnetic repulsion.
Magnetism
It could be electromagnetic attraction (or repulsion).
You didn't specify what force. some forces have an inverse-square relationship. That is to say, the force of gravity, or electrostatic attraction or repulsion, is inversely proportional to the square of the distance - if the distance is tripled, the force is reduced by a factor of 9.You didn't specify what force. some forces have an inverse-square relationship. That is to say, the force of gravity, or electrostatic attraction or repulsion, is inversely proportional to the square of the distance - if the distance is tripled, the force is reduced by a factor of 9.You didn't specify what force. some forces have an inverse-square relationship. That is to say, the force of gravity, or electrostatic attraction or repulsion, is inversely proportional to the square of the distance - if the distance is tripled, the force is reduced by a factor of 9.You didn't specify what force. some forces have an inverse-square relationship. That is to say, the force of gravity, or electrostatic attraction or repulsion, is inversely proportional to the square of the distance - if the distance is tripled, the force is reduced by a factor of 9.
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The difference is in the direction.
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The attraction or repulsion of charges is called electrostatic force. It arises due to the interaction between positively and negatively charged particles.