Social Sciences, asked by pnihasika28, 4 months ago

what is force and types of force?
what is atom?



koi thanks dedo

Answers

Answered by kirtishrivas63
4

Answer:

force

a force is a interaction of an unpossed will change the motion of an object.

types \: of \: force

1) gravitational force

2) applied force

3) normal force

4) fractional force

5) spring force

atom

a small part into which an element can divide .

hope it helps you

have a great day ☺️☺️

Answered by Anonymous
5

force

forcea force is a interaction of an unpossed will change the motion of an object.

forcea force is a interaction of an unpossed will change the motion of an object.types \: of \: forcetypesofforce

forcea force is a interaction of an unpossed will change the motion of an object.types \: of \: forcetypesofforce1) gravitational force

forcea force is a interaction of an unpossed will change the motion of an object.types \: of \: forcetypesofforce1) gravitational force2) applied force

forcea force is a interaction of an unpossed will change the motion of an object.types \: of \: forcetypesofforce1) gravitational force2) applied force3) normal force

forcea force is a interaction of an unpossed will change the motion of an object.types \: of \: forcetypesofforce1) gravitational force2) applied force3) normal force4) fractional force

forcea force is a interaction of an unpossed will change the motion of an object.types \: of \: forcetypesofforce1) gravitational force2) applied force3) normal force4) fractional force5) spring force

forcea force is a interaction of an unpossed will change the motion of an object.types \: of \: forcetypesofforce1) gravitational force2) applied force3) normal force4) fractional force5) spring forceatomatom

forcea force is a interaction of an unpossed will change the motion of an object.types \: of \: forcetypesofforce1) gravitational force2) applied force3) normal force4) fractional force5) spring forceatomatoma small part into which an element can divide .

ummm...

bol to Dia h uske answer m !

Similar questions