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Kinds of force

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14y ago
Updated: 5/20/2024

Electromotive force,magnecti force

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2 kinds of forces?

Gravitational force, which is the force of attraction between two masses, and electromagnetic force, which is the force between electrically charged particles.


What are the 4 kinds of forces?

The four fundamental forces are gravity, electromagnetism, the weak nuclear force, and the strong nuclear force. Gravity is responsible for the attraction between masses, electromagnetism deals with the interaction between charged particles, the weak nuclear force governs radioactive decay, and the strong nuclear force holds atomic nuclei together.


What are the kinds of force and differentiate each?

Science has identified four fundamental kinds of forces, which are the electromagnetic force, the gravitational force, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force. There are other kinds of forces which you will hear about, such as centrifugal force, but that is actually a by-product of inertia rather than being a true force. Many other forces are just forms of the four fundamental forces I have mentioned. Friction, for example, exerts force, but it is a form of electromagnetic force when you look at it closely enough.kinds of forces


Different pictures of kinds of forces?

Gravitational force: The force that attracts objects toward each other based on their mass. Electromagnetic force: The force responsible for interactions between charged particles, such as between protons and electrons in an atom. Frictional force: The force that resists the motion of an object over a surface caused by the contact between the surfaces.


Force that act on object that are not moving?

The force that acts on objects that are not moving is static friction. Static friction prevents the object from moving when a force is applied to it, until the force overcomes the static friction and causes motion.

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What kinds of force?

Electromotive force,magnecti force


What are 3 kinds of contact forces?

Biological or muscular force, mechanical force ,frictional force


What are the two kinds of commonly used vectors?

Force and acceleration.


What are the different kind of force?

The different kinds of forces are as follows: 1. muscular force. 2. gravitational force. 3. frictional force. 4. electrostatic force. 5. electromagnetic force.


2 kinds of forces?

Gravitational force, which is the force of attraction between two masses, and electromagnetic force, which is the force between electrically charged particles.


What kind of force does newton's cradle use?

I'm not positive I understand the phrase "what type of force". There are different kinds of energy (kinetiic, potential, chemical), but force is force.


Name and define the two basic kinds of force?

Contact forces: frictional force, tension Force, air resistance force , applied force and spring force Action-at-a-Distance Forces: gravitantional, electrical and magnetic force If this was the answer you where looking for :)


What are Natural force?

Some kinds of natural forces are Volcanoes and earthquakes. etc


Kinds of contact force?

examples of contact forces are : friction, tension, normal force


What is something frictional forces cannot do that other forces can?

Most forces other than frictional force can be converted into other kinds of force.


What are the 4 kinds of forces?

The four fundamental forces are gravity, electromagnetism, the weak nuclear force, and the strong nuclear force. Gravity is responsible for the attraction between masses, electromagnetism deals with the interaction between charged particles, the weak nuclear force governs radioactive decay, and the strong nuclear force holds atomic nuclei together.


What are the 2 kinds of forces?

The two kinds of forces are contact and non-contact. Friction and pressure would be examples of contact force. Non-contact force would include electromagnetic and gravitational force.