its gravity because it depends on how close of far apart gravity is between the object
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∙ 2012-05-09 21:34:01The difference between potential difference and electro motive force is that potential difference never remains constant whereas the electro motive force always stays constant.
if the force twists an obect, it is called torsion and if the force that stretches an object is called tension.
Force implies that you waste energy while in conservation you do not waste it.
the difference is that hurling is throwing something with great or massive force and throwing is sending something t someone but not with a great force
There is no difference, bumping and pounding are both the same action requiring kinetic force
its gravity because it depends on how close of far apart gravity is between the object
All attractive forces, gravitational, coulombic, and magnetic vary as the square of the distance between two objects. Thus, as the distance increases, the force between them becomes much weaker and weaker.
That is called gravity; this force is stronger if there are greater masses involved, and weaker if the distance is increased.
No. The gravitational force is far weaker.
Gravitational force of the moon is 1/6th the gravitational force of the Earth. The larger the object, the greater gravitational force it will have.
the force becomes weaker and weaker
Force = G(m1m2)/r2As you see the force of gravity is inversely proportional to the distance between two objects. So, make the distance between the two objects measured for their gravitational force greater and the force of gravity will become weaker.
10 newtons is a weaker force then 20 newtons
The gravitational force of the sun is many thousands of times greater than that of Earth. This is due to the enormous difference in mass between the two.
The net force is the difference between the two forces and it acts in the direction of the greater force.
Earth's gravity is six times greater than the moon's.
there is not much difference between thrust anf force...its just that thrust is the force acting perpendiclular to the surface thrust will always be either equal or greater than force.