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Which is not a field force

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Answered by harry366784
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Gravity is the force of attraction between two objects. A gravitational force field models this influence that a massive body (or more generally, any quantity of energy) extends into the space around itself.[2] In Newtonian gravity, a particle of mass M creates a gravitational field {\displaystyle {\vec {g}}={\frac {-GM}{r^{2}}}{\hat {r}}}{\vec {g}}={\frac {-GM}{r^{2}}}{\hat {r}}, where the radial unit vector {\displaystyle {\hat {r}}}{\hat {r}} points away from the particle. The gravitational force experienced by a particle of light mass m, close to the surface of Earth is given by {\displaystyle {\vec {F}}=m{\vec {g}}}{\vec {F}}=m{\vec {g}}, where g is the standard

Answered by Anonymous
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Spring force is not a field, it is a physical force

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