The gravitational force,magnetic force and weak nuclear force are the only ones I can think about right now.
Examples of pull forces in a home include opening a door, pulling out a drawer, and operating a vacuum cleaner.
Push and pull forces are two types of forces that act upon objects. A push force is when an object is pushed away from the force, while a pull force is when an object is pulled towards the force. Examples of push forces include pushing a door to open it, pushing a shopping cart forward, or pushing a book across a table. Examples of pull forces include pulling a door to close it, pulling a sled towards you, or pulling a rope to lift a heavy object.
Forces can push or pull an object, change the object's shape or motion, and accelerate an object.
Forces can be described in terms of their magnitude (strength), direction (push or pull), and point of application (where the force is being applied).
Gravity.
Examples of pull forces in a home include opening a door, pulling out a drawer, and operating a vacuum cleaner.
Gravity, magnetism.
Three forces are Pull ,push and twist . This tell me that the three forces are pull and push and twist anda scanciey answere shdcuedhcuehcuehucheucijreivjerivjrijvirjvirjv.
gravity and pull
Gravity, Electromagnetism between North and South poles.
Push and pull forces are two types of forces that act upon objects. A push force is when an object is pushed away from the force, while a pull force is when an object is pulled towards the force. Examples of push forces include pushing a door to open it, pushing a shopping cart forward, or pushing a book across a table. Examples of pull forces include pulling a door to close it, pulling a sled towards you, or pulling a rope to lift a heavy object.
Push, pull and skid.
Forces can push or pull an object, change the object's shape or motion, and accelerate an object.
Push, pull and skid.
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Forces can be described in terms of their magnitude (strength), direction (push or pull), and point of application (where the force is being applied).
examples of contact forces are : friction, tension, normal force