Imagine a table cloth held on by each corner above the ground. This is the universe. Put an apple on it. This is a planet. The apple makes a dent. This is gravity. Put grapes on the cloth. These are smaller planets. They are drawn to the apple. Put a soccer ball on the cloth. This is a very large planet. Everything moves towards it. Gravity.
Any upward force works against gravity,since they act in opposite directions.
Yes. Gravity always works.
It isnt. Two different forces; gravity and magnetism. As for how gravity works; all objects have their own "gravity", the bigger they are, the more gravitational pull they have. Why gravity works; nobody knows or we would all have flying cars.
Gravity and capillary action.
Gravity is the force that pulls all objects to the centre of the earth. It also works in space pulling planets towards the sun and the moon to the earth. Gravity is effected by mass, the greater the mass the heavier the pull of gravity
Any upward force works against gravity,since they act in opposite directions.
It does. Gravity works on all matter
Yes. Gravity always works.
It isnt. Two different forces; gravity and magnetism. As for how gravity works; all objects have their own "gravity", the bigger they are, the more gravitational pull they have. Why gravity works; nobody knows or we would all have flying cars.
It isnt. Two different forces; gravity and magnetism. As for how gravity works; all objects have their own "gravity", the bigger they are, the more gravitational pull they have. Why gravity works; nobody knows or we would all have flying cars.
How gravity works.
No
Gravity works as a magnet to hold us to the ground.
Gravity works between any two objects, no matter in what direction they are.
galileo.
Gravity.
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