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Discover LudwigThe phrase "repulsive force" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in physics and other scientific contexts to describe a force that acts to push two objects apart. Example: "The positively charged ions in the nucleus of an atom experience a repulsive force from each other, due to the electrostatic repulsion of their like charges."
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The softer repulsion (shallow, repulsive force at D < DC) is also attributed to the mixture of dimers and tetramers.
Greatest repulsive force is observed on the magnetite (111) surface with less repulsion observed on the magnetite (100).
The vdW force includes the repulsive force.
The roughly T-shaped silicon teeth are what allow the repulsive force to form.
The "repulsive force" you mention is different again from dark matter.
"Kant on the Balance of Attractive and Repulsive Force," forthcoming in Historical Representations, ed.
Dark energy, repulsive force that is the dominant component (69.4percentt) of the universe.
Another possibility: A mysterious repulsive force permeates every point in the universe.
Dark energy, repulsive force that is the dominant component (73 percent) of the universe.
It acted as a long-range repulsive force to counterbalance gravity.
Computer-aided repulsive force control of collision avoidance is presented in this paper.
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