9.8 N/Kg
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gravity pulls it towards the large object
gravity pulls it towards the large object
It's Not. It is a very large rock that got pulled in my earths gravity and got into orbit.
Gravity is generally only found within very large masses. By large I mean, planets, stars, moons etc. Therefore if the human body was much larger than it is in reality, then yes there could be a gravity in the human body. But not in a life size human body.
Gravity is so weak that it takes special equipment and large masses to register noticeable effects. While all objects with mass have gravity, it takes a very large mass for that gravity to be noticeable.
When using a crowbar to lift a large rock, you are working against the force of gravity. Gravity is pulling the rock downward towards the Earth, and you are exerting force in the opposite direction to lift it.
The both move towards the center of mass of the entire system (small +large objects), which remains unchanged ( or rather, continues doing what it was doing before)
Imagine a table cloth held on by each corner above the ground. This is the universe. Put an apple on it. This is a planet. The apple makes a dent. This is gravity. Put grapes on the cloth. These are smaller planets. They are drawn to the apple. Put a soccer ball on the cloth. This is a very large planet. Everything moves towards it. Gravity.
Simply the Gravitational Force
The force of gravitation is always attractive in nature.Hence due to the large size of sun, it attracts earth towards it. But this force balanced by the centrifugal force produced due to the movement of earth in circular path. Thus the earth is able to revolve around the sun while maintaining its stability.
No, all objects with mass have gravity, regardless of their size. Gravity is a fundamental force that attracts all masses towards each other, with the strength of the gravitational force depending on the masses of the objects and the distance between them.