The universe is filled-up with tiny, tight and vibrating energy packets which are packed in the black holes by absorbing the radiation emitting from the other universal objects. These vibrating energy packets are rushing towards low pressure ( of these energy packets ) areas. Nuclei of the atoms of the universal objects act as furnaces using these packets as fuel and radiate energy. This radiated energy get distributed using the vibrating energy packets as medium. Rushing of these energy packets cause gravity and planetary motion. solar energy is also due sudden burst of these packets, where at the Sun nuclei of atoms are kept open.
I think energy radiations, gravity and planetary motions can be interpreted by this notion. I never used to think that fruit from the tree is pulled towards the earth rather it is pushed.
No, Earth's magnetic field does not cause gravity because there are two different types of forces.
Earth's gravity is caused by its mass (or rather its energy). Everything that has mass will passively generate a gravitational field, even you and me! (Although we are not by far massive enough for the gravitational attraction between us to be noticeable.) It is not caused by the Earth's magnetic field, or the Earth rotation (in fact the rotation counteracts gravity in some places).
In the cavity at the center of the Earth, your weight would be zero, because you would be pulled equally by gravity in all directions. - The gravitational field of Earth at its center is zero.
The Earth's gravitational field is important primarily because it keeps the Earth in orbit around the Sun, which sustains life. Without gravity, life would cease to exist.
we are having a pertcular metor belt which is near to our earth which is known as "kupler belt" so when a comet comes near to sun it pulls up the metors wid it due to its high gravity field and as all the sustances are moving in the space at their own speed so if at all a metor is moving at its own speed and if it comes or enters in the earth's gravity field or any of planet's gravity field so it will go and land their on that planet for ie. earth.
No, Earth's magnetic field does not cause gravity because there are two different types of forces.
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The gravity field is best considered as a static field, with the force depending only on the distance and the mass of the two objects. Although the Earth moves in the gravity field, the field itself does not.
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a huge gravity field
Pluto's gravitational field strength is about 6.7% of the Earth's.
The gravitational field strength (how strong gravity is) on the Earth is 6 times stronger than on the moon.
gravity because gravity is dependant on mass and not on charge like an electric field
Earth's gravitational field extends to infinity. No matter how far you are from the earth, It's gravitational field will always pull you towards it. However, the further you are from the earth, the weaker that force will be.
Because there's a magnet in the centre of the earth which is known that it's the source of gravity. It's magnetic field is around the earth obviously.
Gravity is not unique to the Earth. All matter has gravity and all matter attracts all other matter. Since the Earth has mass it also has a gracvitational field associated with it.
in a weighting scalethat is an easy question , are you not studying ...hahaha : )