No. Gravity is a property of matter that produces force. But there's no way a force is going to 'become' gravity, although a constant linear acceleration would be indistinguishable from gravity.
We have no reason to think that the force of gravity has or ever will become weaker over time.
Gravity is a force.
No gravity is the weakest force. The proper order is strong force, Electromagnetic, weak force, then gravity
Lift is the upward force that opposes the force of gravity.
The answer is gravity. A+: Gravity
We have no reason to think that the force of gravity has or ever will become weaker over time.
Gravity and heat.
Gravity.
Gravity is the strongest force in the universe. Not because other forces are not more powerful, but because gravity reaches throughout the universe. Volcanoes really have very little effect on gravity.
Force = G(m1m2)/r2As you see the force of gravity is inversely proportional to the distance between two objects. So, make the distance between the two objects measured for their gravitational force greater and the force of gravity will become weaker.
GRAVITY
Gravity is a force.
what is the force of gravity on mecury
Gravity is a force but has no mass.
gravity not as a force, but as the curvature of spacetime
No gravity is the weakest force. The proper order is strong force, Electromagnetic, weak force, then gravity
Lift is the upward force that opposes the force of gravity.