i dont no im asking yall
Because that's what it is all about. If object "A" pulls on object "B", then "B" will pull back on "A".Because that's what it is all about. If object "A" pulls on object "B", then "B" will pull back on "A".Because that's what it is all about. If object "A" pulls on object "B", then "B" will pull back on "A".Because that's what it is all about. If object "A" pulls on object "B", then "B" will pull back on "A".
the moons gravitational pull
force hits the object and it changes it velocity or speed and its state of motion or rest , push or pull.
it affects motion by friction a friction pull it down or up
That's what the law is all about. If an object "A" exerts a force on an object "B", then there will be an opposite force, from "B" to "A". The two forces can be considered a pair of forces. The term "pairs" does not describe the idea of Equal and Opposite or Reaction. Twins are pairs. The words "Action and Reaction" is more descriptive.
The farther away the objects are the weaker the pull of gravity is. Also, the more massive an object is, the stronger the gravitional pull is.
force hits the object and it changes it velocity or speed and its state of motion or rest , push or pull.
the gravitational pull makes the object fall quicker. it doesn't matter about weith
A force is a push, pull, or dragging on an object that affects its motion. ... The action from a force can cause an object to accelerate, to decelerate, to stop or to change direction.
The weight on an object is the gravitaional pull.
An object's gravitational pull is determined by the object's mass.
The force of gravity attracts objects to the centre of the earth. It does not let objects fly out of its pull.