Which state of matter is the force experienced

The force experienced can depend on the state of matter.

In general, forces can be experienced in all states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas. These forces can be categorized into different types such as gravitational force, electromagnetic force, and nuclear force.

For example, in a solid state of matter, like a table, the force experienced is due to the interaction between the atoms or molecules that make up the solid. This force is commonly known as the intermolecular force or interatomic force.

In a liquid state, like water, the force experienced can also be due to intermolecular forces, but the particles have more freedom to move around compared to a solid state.

In a gas state, such as air, the force experienced is the result of gas molecules colliding with one another and with the walls of their container. This is known as gas pressure.

Therefore, the state of matter does influence the type and nature of forces experienced, but there are forces present in all states of matter.