Forces in nature (weak, electromagnetic, strong are the other forces)
4.10 = four and one tenth (or four and ten hundredths.
Four and One Hundred Twenty-Four Thousandths
Because your body's centre of gravity is disrupted when you stand on one foot. Standing on both feet, your centre of gravity is equidistant from left to right.
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No. Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces, and has nothing to do with chemistry.
Because it is a force. Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces (gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuclear, strong nuclear or color force).Gravity causes mass to accelerate. F = ma. Gravity must therefore be a force.
Earth is the largest and most massive of the four inner or terrestrial planets. Its surface gravity is therefore the highest of the four.
Do you mean "gravitation"? Gravitation is related to the force of gravity, which is one of the four fundamental forces in the Universe.
Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces in the universe. Any two objects possessing mass will exert a gravitational force on one another . Newton was the first to describe this forceFg = G M1 M2/r2
The gravitational force (weakest of the four fundamental forces) is the one that comes into play in the situation you describe.
There are four fundamental forces in our universe that dictate how matter and energy interact. One of the forces, gravity, causes anything with mass, i.e. anything made of atoms, to attract other massive objects. Gravity is the weakest of the four forces and is one of the most difficult to explain.
Weak force, strong force, and electromagnetic force. The other one is gravity.
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Water, ice, gravity, and wind.
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The centripetal force that keeps a body in a circular path around another body is called gravity. It is one of the four fundamental forces, the other three being the strong interaction, the electromagnetic force, and the weak interaction. Gravity is the weakest of the four in terms of force, but it is the strongest of the four in terms of distance.