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What is the gripping force called?

There is no special name for that. Physics is usually just concerned with "forces", and doesn't specify whether the force pushes or pulls. If you want to be more specific, you can just call it a "pulling force".There is no special name for that. Physics is usually just concerned with "forces", and doesn't specify whether the force pushes or pulls. If you want to be more specific, you can just call it a "pulling force".There is no special name for that. Physics is usually just concerned with "forces", and doesn't specify whether the force pushes or pulls. If you want to be more specific, you can just call it a "pulling force".There is no special name for that. Physics is usually just concerned with "forces", and doesn't specify whether the force pushes or pulls. If you want to be more specific, you can just call it a "pulling force".


How is the force of attraction and repulsion between two charged bodies affected by the charges and the distance between them?

This is what we call Coulomb's law The said force is directly proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them


When does thunder and lightning happen?

Clouds can build up very high electrical charges. This can create a very high EMF (Electromotive Force, AKA Voltage) between clouds or from cloud to earth. When this force gets large enough, an electrical discharge current will arc from cloud to cloud or cloud to earth. This discharge arc makes itself known by the light it releases (which we call lightning) and the sound it creates (which we call thunder) as it heats the air along the discharge path.


What do you call the output force to the input force?

Mechanical Advantage


What do you call the turning effect of a force?

torque. Torque = force * moment arm

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What do you call a rotating device that pushes along a ship or aircraft?

propeller.


What is the gripping force called?

There is no special name for that. Physics is usually just concerned with "forces", and doesn't specify whether the force pushes or pulls. If you want to be more specific, you can just call it a "pulling force".There is no special name for that. Physics is usually just concerned with "forces", and doesn't specify whether the force pushes or pulls. If you want to be more specific, you can just call it a "pulling force".There is no special name for that. Physics is usually just concerned with "forces", and doesn't specify whether the force pushes or pulls. If you want to be more specific, you can just call it a "pulling force".There is no special name for that. Physics is usually just concerned with "forces", and doesn't specify whether the force pushes or pulls. If you want to be more specific, you can just call it a "pulling force".


How is the force of attraction and repulsion between two charged bodies affected by the charges and the distance between them?

This is what we call Coulomb's law The said force is directly proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them


What do you call the vehicle that pushes airplanes?

This is often referred to as a "tug".


What do you call matter that has a balance of positive and negative charges?

Neutral charges


What do you call a girl baby who pushes her father?

Push-Pa! (Pushpa)


When does thunder and lightning happen?

Clouds can build up very high electrical charges. This can create a very high EMF (Electromotive Force, AKA Voltage) between clouds or from cloud to earth. When this force gets large enough, an electrical discharge current will arc from cloud to cloud or cloud to earth. This discharge arc makes itself known by the light it releases (which we call lightning) and the sound it creates (which we call thunder) as it heats the air along the discharge path.


What are additional charges paid to the bank called?

Banks usually call these charges "fees".


Do roaming charges apply for giving missed call while roaming in Airtel network?

No it doesn't. Charges apply only when the call is received!


What do you call someone who pushes their believes on others?

a jackass unless its a proper approch


What it call of th the charges are negative?

anion


What do you call the particle with more positive charges than negative charges?

This would be called a CATION.