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Fundamental Forces By-KV

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Fundamental ForcesBy-KV

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Gravitational ForceThe Gravitational force is a force that attracts any object with mass. Every object including us is pulling on every other the entire universe.

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Formula of Gravitational Force

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Who discovered Gravitational Force?

Sir Isaac Newton was an English mathematician and mathematician and physicist who lived from 1642-1727. The legend is that Newton discovered Gravity when he saw a falling apple while thinking about the forces of nature.

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Frictional ForceFriction is a force that is created whenever two surfaces move or try to move across each other. Friction is dependent on the texture of both surfaces.

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Formula of Frictional Force

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Who discovered Frictional Force?

Guillaume Amontons (1663-1705) rediscovered the two basic laws of friction that had been discovered by Leonardo Da Vinci, and he also came up with an original set of theories.

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Electrical ForceAn electric force is an attractive or repulsive force between two charged objects. Electric forces are different from magnetic forces, although the two are strongly related.

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Formula of Electrical Force

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Who discovered Electrical Force?

Charles-Augustin de Coulomb was a French physicist. He was best known for developing Coulomb's law, The law was first published in 1784 by French physicist Charles Augustin de Coulomb.

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Magnetic ForceMagnetic force is the mechanical force exerted from a magnetic field to a magnetic pole that is placed within that particular magnetic field.

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Formula of Magnetic Force

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Who discovered Magnetic force?

Andre-Marie Ampere studied the relationship between electricity and magnetism. He discovered that magnetic fields are produced by moving charges (current). And moving charges are affected by magnets.

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