An attractive force occurs between two objects when there is a gravitational, electromagnetic, or nuclear interaction pulling them together. For example, gravity causes an attractive force between two masses, while opposite charges in electromagnetism attract each other.
Decreasing the mass of one or both objects or increasing the distance between them would result in a decrease in the gravitational force between them.
It is only attractive in nature. I am not sure which nuclear force you talk about. Electrical forces of the nucleus are repulsive to the positively charged. There are "strong forces" and the like which are attractive.
The acceleration of the object would be halved. This is because doubling the mass while keeping the force constant would result in a lower acceleration, as acceleration is inversely proportional to mass for a given force.
It depends on the situation. Common forces include gravitational force, normal force, tension force, frictional force, and applied force. The next force acting on an object would be determined by the environment and other objects present.
Using more force would likely increase the acceleration of the discus, as force and acceleration are directly proportional according to Newton's second law of motion. This means that a stronger force applied to the discus would result in a greater acceleration.
I would think the acid is the strongest force
These are ionic bonds.
Gravity is the attractive force that exists between all objects with mass. It is responsible for pulling objects towards each other and keeping planets in orbit around stars.
A black hole has the greatest force of gravitational attraction. Even light rays can't escape.
Nuclei are made of protons (positively charged), plus neutrons (no charge) Positively charged particles repel each other, so there must be another force preventing them from flying apart. That's why there must be an attractive force.
Decreasing the mass of one or both objects or increasing the distance between them would result in a decrease in the gravitational force between them.
It is only attractive in nature. I am not sure which nuclear force you talk about. Electrical forces of the nucleus are repulsive to the positively charged. There are "strong forces" and the like which are attractive.
Assuming you mean a force: Among other things, the gravitational force is attractive, and electric and magnetic forces are sometimes attractive. Also, if there is a string, rope, rubber band, etc. connecting two objects, the tension in this rope will transmit a force between the objects.
The acceleration of the object would be halved. This is because doubling the mass while keeping the force constant would result in a lower acceleration, as acceleration is inversely proportional to mass for a given force.
It depends on the situation. Common forces include gravitational force, normal force, tension force, frictional force, and applied force. The next force acting on an object would be determined by the environment and other objects present.
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Using more force would likely increase the acceleration of the discus, as force and acceleration are directly proportional according to Newton's second law of motion. This means that a stronger force applied to the discus would result in a greater acceleration.