The force due to gravity diminishes the further you get from the centre of the earths mass.
if you say double your distance from the earths centre, the force on you is quartered.
the official equation for force between two masses is ,
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f = ((G * m1 * m2) / d^2)
G = newtons gravitational constant
m1 = mass 1 ( say earth)
m2 = mass 2 ( say you)
d = distance between centres of gravity
No, only weight is affected by gravity: attraction, force, acceleration.
No. Weight is affected by gravity.
The measurement of weight is affected by gravity.
Electricity is not directly affected by gravity. Gravity does not impact the flow of electricity through wires or circuits.
Weight is affected by gravity, while mass is not. Weight is the force exerted by gravity on an object, and it depends on the mass of the object and the strength of the gravity acting on it. Mass, on the other hand, is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and remains the same regardless of the gravitational field it is in.
The weight of an object is the measurement that is affected by gravity. Gravity is what gives objects weight, causing them to be pulled downwards towards the Earth.
Density is not affected by gravity. Density is affected by mass and volume, such that density = mass/volume. Weight, but not mass, is affected by gravity. Weight and mass are not the same thing.
Yes, there is an object affected by only gravity. Stars and other floating space debris are only affected by gravity in space, as long as the objects do not touch each other.
Gravity is affected and effected by mass.
No, it is not.
Gravity.
Gravity.