Electromagnetic and weak force at high energies.
The two components needed to describe a force are its magnitude (strength) and its direction. These two aspects define the intensity and orientation of the force being applied.
The force that includes both electricity and magnetism is called the electromagnetic force.
The force between two magnets is called magnetic force.
The attraction between two objects is called force of attraction or gravitational force.
The force that results from physical contact between two objects is called contact force. This force can include friction, tension, normal force, and applied force.
Electricity, magnetism and electricity are two aspects of a single force known as electromagnetism.
Force x distance = energy. (Transfer of energy is usually called "work", but the two concepts are related.)
The two components needed to describe a force are its magnitude (strength) and its direction. These two aspects define the intensity and orientation of the force being applied.
The force that includes both electricity and magnetism is called the electromagnetic force.
The force between two magnets is called magnetic force.
The attraction between two objects is called force of attraction or gravitational force.
Magnetism is closely related to electricity and is a fundamental force in physics. The interaction between electric currents and magnetic fields is governed by electromagnetic principles. This relationship is summarized in Maxwell's equations, which describe how electric and magnetic fields are interconnected.
The force that results from physical contact between two objects is called contact force. This force can include friction, tension, normal force, and applied force.
The force between two moving objects is called the force of interaction or the force of interaction between two objects. This force can be attractive or repulsive, depending on the nature of the objects and their velocities.
Frictional
The force of attraction that exists between any two objects is called gravity.
A centripetal force.