Nothing, the force of gravity is not affected by Earth's rotation. However measurement of WEIGHT would change.
The Earth would start flying off into space.
Planet Earth, the Sun and stars, galaxies, ...
The gravity of the moon pulls water towards it. As the moon and earth rotate, the water levels raise and lower in different spots.
The gravity on Earth is stronger than the gravity on Mercury.
gravity gravity
The earth would not rotate.
If the earth didn't rotate - we'd all be crushed by the force of gravity.
because or the gravity of the moon and earth
Nothing, the force of gravity is not affected by Earth's rotation. However measurement of WEIGHT would change.
Earth's liquid core. It causes Earth to rotate, thus creating gravity.
no, there is always gravity
A body can rotate about its center of gravity due to external forces, but not due to its own gravity. Use a free body diagram If no unbalanced forces exist, or a couple moment, then there will not be any forces to cause the body to rotate btw, the earth does not rotate because of its own gravity, the earth rotates because of the external forces given to the body of earth when the solar system formed. Don't quote me on it but this is my understanding I'm currently taking Statics and Dynamics in Engineering (Physics)
if the earth stop rotating the gravity will not be there and finally we can all fly
NO
GRAVITYThe acceleration due to gravity is a force related to Earth's mass and is not dependent on its rotation - gravity would not change if the Earth ceased to rotate. WEIGHT However, if the Earth ceased to rotate, someone standing on the equator would weigh more - this increase in weight effect would decrease as you moved the person to the poles to do the comparison.
Yes. Earth's gravity is the result of Earth's own mass, which is not dependent on the sun.