They would not affect Newton's laws in the slightest.
yes it does cause if there was no gravity then ur parachute would be going up
because without it we would not have the same gravity or we wouldn't stay on our axis
Yes. Gravity acts downward on a projectile. That is why on Earth, objects eventually start to come down after throwing them, without the force of gravity acting downward the object would continue in a straight line forever.
No, Earth's gravity would not affect Pluto. However, the suns gravity does.
without gravity there, the planet would float off in a line. it would keep going until a force stops it so says newtons 1st law of motion.
4.3 newtons
It depends on the surface on which the object is moving, and also any other forces - such as gravity.
that movie leathal weapon
Predict if Newtons Laws Were never created? or Say you found out what newtons laws was what would you name them and why?
The effect of gravity would be less, a 1 kg mass at the moons surface would be under a force of 1.623 newtons, 1 km above the surface, it would be 1.621 newtons
Does mars' gravity affect other objects. yes it does but the gravity is 38% of the earths gravity and if doesn't affect objects then it will have no moon.
No. Newtons are a measurement of mass and are relative only to Earth's gravity and are not affected by changes in gravity. Only weight is affected by changing gravity. On Earth, weight and mass are the same because Earth's gravity is the benchmark constant for measuring mass in Newtons, and weight is affected by that very same factor (Earth's gravity). On other planets, mass is unchanged because the Earthly gravity is a constant (and therefore, unchanged), and the weight changes because now it is affected by a new planetary gravity.