Just force the old way in all the older LEGO Star Wars games
Turn on 'Force Pull' in Extras, then use the Force on a Gonk Droid.
if you want to finish the level you will have to try and earn 1 million studs which is hard to do but if you have force pull you can pull the gonk droids towards you breaking them leaving studs behind. or if you get fed up just click pause and quit. hope this helped
gravity
Attack there legs with force pull or lightsaber throw to bring their heads down to you then you can finish them of by attacking their heads. You also might need to jump on their heads when their are brought down.
Force can be either a push or a pull. When you push a door open or pull a rope, you are applying a force in that direction.
The Force, used in the popular "Star Wars" movies, technically has unlimited applications. The most popular applications are Force Push, used to move heavy objects and deflect Force Lightning. (Force Pull is like Force Push). Force Lightning is the channeling of electrical energy as a weapon, most commonly used by members of the Dark Side. Force Choke is also used by the Dark Side, to kill their enemies, adversaries, or people they don't like. The Force is also applied when a Jedi throws their lightsaber, which guides it back into their hand. In the Fifth episodef Star Wars, Darth Vader uses the Force to deflect a laserbolt fired by Han Solo, though this is the only time this is ever applied. There are rumors that you canuse the Force to keep someone alive, thereby cheating death, but these have never been proven.
When you pull on a window shade, you exert a force in the direction of the pull. This force can cause the shade to move in the direction you are pulling.
The driving force that keeps planets orbiting a star is gravity. The star's massive gravitational pull attracts the planets, keeping them in their orbits. Additionally, the planets' own orbital velocity creates a balance between the gravitational pull and their tendency to move in a straight line, resulting in stable orbits around the star. This interplay of gravitational force and motion is described by Kepler's laws of planetary motion and Newton's law of universal gravitation.
A force can be either a push or a pull.
Force can be both a push or a pull
A force can be either a push or a pull.
Any two objects with mass will have a gravitational force. The orbit of planets around stars depends on the gravitational pull of the star. The Earth exerts a gravitational pull on its moon but the moon also exerts a pull on the Earth.