Air has no effect on gravity. But the presence of air can change
the response of an object to the force of gravity alone.
If there is no air resistance, gravity will accelerate the falling object, that is, it will change its velocity.
Air resistance has no effect on gravity. The force of friction due to air resistance against a falling object balances part or all of the gravitational force, depending on the object's shape and speed through the air ... just as your hand or a rubber band attached to the object would ... but the full force of gravity is still there.
Are you serious? You really don't know how gravity affects your life?Well, let me tell you, it keeps you on the ground if there was no gravity the you would be floating in he air while you were reading this.SRAMH
Speed or acceleration have no effect on gravity.
Yes it does, Gravity has an effect on anything with mass! even a single attom. air even though it is invisible doesnt mean that there is nothing there you are moving around atoms of O2 and CO2
It will bring it back up
it gose falling thought the air
If there is no air resistance, gravity will accelerate the falling object, that is, it will change its velocity.
It doesn't. The force of gravity depends on the masses involved, and their distance. However, air resistance can introduce other forces, that counteract the force of gravity.
Air resistance has no effect on gravity. The force of friction due to air resistance against a falling object balances part or all of the gravitational force, depending on the object's shape and speed through the air ... just as your hand or a rubber band attached to the object would ... but the full force of gravity is still there.
They floated in the AIR even though there wasn't any...
Gravity, air resistance, force produced by the spinning of the ball.
Are you serious? You really don't know how gravity affects your life?Well, let me tell you, it keeps you on the ground if there was no gravity the you would be floating in he air while you were reading this.SRAMH
Speed or acceleration have no effect on gravity.
Gravity works on Helium the same as it works on everything else. But the higher air pressure at sea level (caused by gravity compressing air particles at the surface) works against Helium to squeeze it upwards. This effect is called buoyancy, where a fluid of lesser density (Helium) is pushed away by a fluid of higher density (normal air). It's the same effect you see when a ball full of air is pushed into water.
Gravity will accelerate any object (aka, the ball) towards the center of the earth, (or "down") at 10m/s2.
Yes it does, Gravity has an effect on anything with mass! even a single attom. air even though it is invisible doesnt mean that there is nothing there you are moving around atoms of O2 and CO2