I am not sure what you mean by collecting gravity. It might be useful to consider an electric field in comparison:
You can collect charges, but you cannot collect the field itself. A field will follow the charges around however.
In the same way you can collect massive objects (or rather objects with energy), but you cannot collect the gravitational field they 'emit' itself.
Gravity is essential for keeping us rooted to the ground and maintaining the structure of our planet. It plays a crucial role in shaping the universe and governing the movements of celestial bodies. Without gravity, life as we know it would not be possible.
It must collect enough mass in order for gravity to be able to turn it into a sphere.
Most likely not. It was probably an object that, due to perturbations by Jupiter's gravity, did not collect as much mass as the planets did.
Yes, gravity plays a significant role in holding water on Earth. Gravity pulls all objects towards the center of the planet, including water, which causes it to collect in oceans, lakes, and rivers rather than floating off into space.
Gravity settling chambers are used in industries to remove particulate matter from gas streams. They rely on the force of gravity to allow the particles to settle out of the gas stream and collect at the bottom of the chamber. This helps to clean the gas stream before it is released into the environment.
Gravity: Granted by completing the Phil CupGravira: Granted after defeating Oogie and locking Halloween Town's keyholeGraviga: Granted after defeating Hades in the Hades Cup
No, collect is a verb (to collect) and an adjective (a collect call).
I'd assume Yes. It makes sence that the further you get from the earth the lesser it's pull of gravity, although it would be a miniscule difference. However, the denser gasses that collect within a mile from earth may cancel out this minimal difference or even make it greater.
Gravity affects the shape of soap bubbles by dragging them towards the ground. When a bubble forms, gravity causes water to collect at the lowest, centermost point of the bubble which is what allows the globular shape of the bubble to form
"Collect" can be a verb, as in, "She wanted to collect butterflies". Or, "Collect" can be an adjective, as in, "I just made a collect phone call".
If you meant what is collect in past tense, It is collected.
i collect poms:) some collect megaphones, and some collect team shirts.