In theory, no, it never falls off to zero but it gets so small that it makes no difference. The gravitational force between two objects is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them so that the effect reduces very rapidly with ordinary objects or over cosmological distances.
This hypothetical particle is the graviton.
Gravity is the force that causes objects to attract each other. Its importance:- If there is no gravity then we will start to float because without gravity, which is property of every particle, earth will not pull us. It is due to gravity that all planets of our solar system revolve around the sun. Gravity is mainly responsible for the creation of universe and black holes.
It is gravity.
Gravity
Everything in the universe except zero gravity liscensed things
There is gravity everywhere. Every particle of mass in the universe is gravitationally attracted to every other particle, right now. Whoever told you that there is no gravity in space either knew not whereof he spake or else was pulling your chain, and you fell for it.
Of course. There is a pair of gravitational forces attracting every particle of mass in the universe to every other particle. Everywhere. All the time. Right now.
Every speck of mass in the universe has 'gravity power'. The strength of the sun's gravity and the strength of the gravity of the lint in your shirt pocket can be calculated with exactly the same simple formula.
Everything that has mass has gravity - so virtually everything in the Universe has gravity.
Gravity regulates and repairs the universe.
i believe it's a universe similar but not excatly the same as our own, for example there could be a parallel universe that looks exactly like our own, but it doesn't have the for that we call gravity hope this helps :)
Gravity affects all of the objects in the universe, but then again, gravity doesn't affect the universe.
This hypothetical particle is the graviton.
Gravity is a force which, as far as we have been able to determine, operates everywhere in the universe and is felt by everything that has mass, so I am not sure why you think that there are exactly five examples of gravity. There are limitless examples of the functioning of gravity, but there is only one force of gravity.
Gravity is the force that causes objects to attract each other. Its importance:- If there is no gravity then we will start to float because without gravity, which is property of every particle, earth will not pull us. It is due to gravity that all planets of our solar system revolve around the sun. Gravity is mainly responsible for the creation of universe and black holes.
Gravity does not specifically interact with electromagnetism. Gravity is an interaction between masses. The mechanism that creates mass is not yet well understood; it is believed to be caused by a hypothetical (not-quite-confirmed) particle called a "Higg's Boson".
Gravity is the major force in the Universe controlling matter. Gravity controls the structure of the Universe.