An electric force depends on the magnitude of the charges involved and the distance between the charges. The force increases with the magnitude of the charges and decreases with an increase in the distance between them.
Pressure depends on the force applied on a surface and the area over which the force is distributed. As the force increases or the area decreases, pressure will increase.
Acceleration depends on the mass of the object being accelerated and the net force acting on the object.
No, the frictional force does not depend on the area of surface contact. It is primarily determined by the nature of the surfaces in contact and the normal force pressing the surfaces together. The coefficient of friction between the surfaces also plays a role in determining the magnitude of the frictional force.
Work depends on both the force applied to an object and the distance over which that force is applied. These factors determine the amount of energy transferred to the object to accomplish a task.
newten force
Thing #1). The product of the masses of the two objects. (You don't have to know the individual masses, only their product.) Thing #2). The distance between the centers of mass of the two objects.
The 2 masses and the distance between them.
An electric force depends on the magnitude of the charges involved and the distance between the charges. The force increases with the magnitude of the charges and decreases with an increase in the distance between them.
there is no such thing as the force.
Pressure depends on the force applied on a surface and the area over which the force is distributed. As the force increases or the area decreases, pressure will increase.
The force of gravity depends directly on weight.
Acceleration depends on the mass of the object being accelerated and the net force acting on the object.
GRAVITATION FORCE IS NOT DEPEND ON THE DENSITY IF IT DEPENDS ON DENSITY A WATER IN A SPOON WILL BE EQUALLY RISE AS OCEAN WATER IT MEANS MOON GRAVITY IS ONLY DEPEND ON mass equation
No. Electrical force is F = q1q2zc/r2
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The amount of gravitational force between two objects depends on their masses and the distance between them. The force increases with the mass of the objects and decreases as the distance between them increases.