It's the mutual forces of gravitational attraction
between the Earth and each object.
Centripetal force which make the objects move in a circular paths the old name was centrifugal force but this isn`t used anymore by the professors of physics.
Weight is a force equal to the product of an object's mass and gravity. Gravity in this context is not a force but an acceleration. Near the Earth's surface, that acceleration is 9.8 m/s², regardless of the mass.
well not sure what your asking for but i take it your talking about the 4 fundamental. of them, 3 of them do, but I'm pretty sure your only talking about the first two gravitational interaction, which is an attractive force between all objects due to the objects masses electromagnetic interaction, which is an elecrtric or magnetic force that push or pulls, this force holds together atoms and molecules. the third is strong force, but this is at a nucleus level and holds protons and nuetrons together
1. It has more gravitational force exerted on other objects 2. It holds more energy than smaller objects
Centripital force.
Gravity.
Gravity, easy!
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Centripetal force which make the objects move in a circular paths the old name was centrifugal force but this isn`t used anymore by the professors of physics.
That's gravity. Near the surface air has a density of about 1.2Kg/m^3. Air isn't that lightweight as you might think. We usually just don't lift it, but push it away, which is much easier.
Gravitational force formed the earth and holds all things on its surface - including us!