The push of electricity is called voltage. Voltage is the force that pushes electric charges through a circuit.
The gripping force is called "grip strength." It is the measure of the force applied by the hand to grasp and hold onto an object. Grip strength is essential for various activities that involve holding, carrying, or manipulating objects.
The force of attraction or repulsion between two charged bodies is directly proportional to the magnitude of the charges on the bodies. It is also inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the bodies. As the charges increase, the force of attraction or repulsion increases, while increasing the distance decreases the force.
That force is called electromagnetism. It is one of the fundamental forces in nature and is responsible for both attracting and repelling objects with electric charges.
When one object applies a force to a second object, we call this force the action force.
The push of electricity is called voltage. Voltage is the force that pushes electric charges through a circuit.
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The gripping force is called "grip strength." It is the measure of the force applied by the hand to grasp and hold onto an object. Grip strength is essential for various activities that involve holding, carrying, or manipulating objects.
The force of attraction or repulsion between two charged bodies is directly proportional to the magnitude of the charges on the bodies. It is also inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the bodies. As the charges increase, the force of attraction or repulsion increases, while increasing the distance decreases the force.
This is often referred to as a "tug".
Push-Pa! (Pushpa)
Banks usually call these charges "fees".
No it doesn't. Charges apply only when the call is received!
That force is called electromagnetism. It is one of the fundamental forces in nature and is responsible for both attracting and repelling objects with electric charges.
a jackass unless its a proper approch
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This would be called a CATION.