All the objects have mass and
Yes, but it's important to understand the difference between weight and mass. Matter has mass without gravity. Gravity pulls objects with mass toward the center of the earth, giving them weight.
Different objects contain different amounts of matter, even if they are the same size. Therefore, two objects of the same size can have different masses.
when it is in motion
Gravity is a force pulling together all matter (which is anything you can physically touch). The more matter, the more gravity, so things that have a lot of matter such as planets and moons and stars pull more strongly.
The amount of matter in an object is it's mass. Remember that mass is independent of weight.
Matter, all matter. All objects with mass.
Matter, all matter. All objects with mass.
Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".
gravity
All matter has a gravitational attraction to all other matter.
Gravity works between any two objects, no matter in what direction they are.
The "amount of matter" is an informal description of the mass. The force in question is called gravity.
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.
there are many like your shadow, gravity, light.
objects that move through space or matter up and down and have water in the matter
Gravity attracts matter (energy, actually). Two objects with mass attract eachother. It's only significant for very massive objects like planets.
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