a force that pulls objects towards eachother is called a gravitational force.
g = (G*m1*m2)/r^2
it is called continum in motion
They are all called the solar system.
It is called the solar system. Except that the sun has only 8 planets.
the boundary is called a convergent boundary
all volcanoes are caused by the earths plates moving toward each other and that is called convergent boundaries.
gravity is a force that pulls object toward each other
no
Gravity, electrostatic force, and magnetic force all behave that way.
Doppler shift
The mass of the most objects is too small to cause a force large enough to notice. This is why you don't see the objects moving toward each other.
"gravity"
Gravity causes forces that attract every two objects in the universe toward each other.
Examples: -Weight is the the measure of the force of gravity pulling on an object. -The force that pulls objects toward each other is called gravity.
The forces of gravity always pull two objects toward each other.
Theory of gravity
The strength of the mutual forces of gravity that attract two objects toward each other is called the "weight" of each object in the presence of the other one. The strength of the mutual gravitational forces that attract you and the earth toward each other is called your weight on the earth. Nobody cares about the earth's weight on you, but it's exactly the same number.
The strength of the mutual forces of gravity that attract two objects toward each other is called the "weight" of each object in the presence of the other one. The strength of the mutual gravitational forces that attract you and the earth toward each other is called your weight on the earth. Nobody cares about the earth's weight on you, but it's exactly the same number.