Speed or acceleration have no effect on gravity.
Air has no effect on gravity. But the presence of air can change the response of an object to the force of gravity alone.
The force of gravity increases your potential energy as you increase your distance from the Earth's surface. Therefore, when you climb to the top of a diving board you have more potential energy due to gravity than you had on the ground.
Gravity really is one of the four main forces of the Universe. gravity is an effect and not the cause of anything, no gravitation's, no gravity waves, none of it. gravity is a dynamic effect. the acceleration of the underlying for of energy focused to the center of a mass. there is no separate force called gravity, just a dynamic effect we call 'gravity'
Gravity is a force and any force acting on a body changes its velocity in the direction of the force.
an example of gravity is sky diving. the gravity is pulling down the the ground after you jump out of the plane.
Yes
Speed or acceleration have no effect on gravity.
Acceleration does not effect gravity. It is rather the other way round. Gravity can affect the rate of acceleration.
Air has no effect on gravity. But the presence of air can change the response of an object to the force of gravity alone.
It is really the other way round - gravity has an effect on weight. The more gravity, the more weight.
The force of gravity increases your potential energy as you increase your distance from the Earth's surface. Therefore, when you climb to the top of a diving board you have more potential energy due to gravity than you had on the ground.
Gravity really is one of the four main forces of the Universe. gravity is an effect and not the cause of anything, no gravitation's, no gravity waves, none of it. gravity is a dynamic effect. the acceleration of the underlying for of energy focused to the center of a mass. there is no separate force called gravity, just a dynamic effect we call 'gravity'
Gravity is a force and any force acting on a body changes its velocity in the direction of the force.
The surface gravity of Neptune is 1.14 times the gravity on Earth. This means that the effect is almost the same as here on Earth.
Gravity affects everything that has mass.
No.