The amount of attraction depends on the masses involved, and the distance. The distance to the center of the Earth is the same in both cases. The mass of the Earth is also the same. The only thing that varies is the mass of the elephant, versus the mass of the cat.
according to newton's law of universal gravitation: "everybody in universe attract every other body with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to square of the distance b/w their center.
Mass attracts mass, with a force proportional to the mass and subject to the square of the distance between them. Science does not yet know how it works, though has many theories. Acceleration due to gravity does NOT depend on mass. It is fixed, and exactly equivalent to the inertia of the object so everything (in a vacuum) accelerates at the same speed.
gravitation, is a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass or energy including planets, stars, galaxies, and even light are brought toward (or gravitate toward) one another.
My freezer is at the bottom. The freezer being at the top isn't universal, it was just a common design for a time.
The gravity would stay the same. Weight and density has no effect on the gravitation on the object when on earth. Everything is pulled the same.
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You can use Newton's law of universal gravitation. The law states that F = (G*m^2)/(r^2) where F is the force in newtons (N), m is the mass in kilograms (kg), r is the radius in meters (m)
The distances between each animal and the center of the Earth are essentially identical, but the elephant has more mass than the cat. So, when the appropriate numbers for each are entered into the the formula for the gravitational forces of attraction according to Newton's universal law, the force expected in the case of the elephant will be found to be greater than the force expected to act on the cat, by the same ratio as that of the elephant's mass to the cat's mass.
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Gravity keeps planets in their orbits.Newton's laws of motion and universal gravitation explain how orbits work, but have no influence whatsoeveron causing it to work that way.
Thomas Pollock has written: 'An attempt to explain the phenomena of heat, electricity, galvanism, magnetism, gravitation, and light, on the assumption of one cause, or universal principle' -- subject(s): Physics
according to newton's law of universal gravitation: "everybody in universe attract every other body with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to square of the distance b/w their center.
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The law of gravity says the force experienced is proportional to the product of the two masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Effectively on earth the measurement of the force of gravity on a mass is the weight of the mass. As an Elephant has more mass than a Cat, it weighs more than the Cat (because the mass of the Earth is constant).