The question can not be answered because we do not know about every object in the universe and how the interact with gravity, time, and the objects around them. And time is the same through out any known or unknown parts of the universe.
The answer is not right. A moment is a infinite amount of time where every object positions in the universe have a corelation which changes in the next moment.
If not ,you cant get a still photo of any street where every object is moving in different speed.
i dont noe
inertia
Gravity.
gravity :)
Every object in the universe is part of the universe because everything such as air,desk,chairs, anything is made up of atom which the world is made up of one huge atom.
Every object in the universe exerts a force called gravity on every other object. This force of attraction depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them, as described by Newton's law of universal gravitation.
Yes it does.
No
The law of Universal Gravitation states that every object in the universe attracts every other object.
Gravity.
The law of Universal Gravitation states that every object in the universe attracts every other object.
Yes. In fact, every object in the universe exerts a gravitational pull on every other object in the universe, but most of them are too small to notice.