If it happened in a moment, I think the moon's orbit would become much more eccentric (elliptical) than it is now.
the moon's compostition is made of rocky material such as rocka and a lot of dust
Because gravity is the force of attraction between two objects, and the strength of the force depends on the distance between them. If the Earth is one of the objects and the other one leaves the Earth, then the force of gravity it feels is certainly going to change.
Since Jupiter is further than the moon, there is not as much gravity as the Earth and moon.
The force of gravity between two masses depends on the product of the masses. So if either of the masses is reduced, the force between them is reduced. The Earth has about 80 times as much mass as the moon has. So the force of gravity between the Earth and any object on it is going to be more than the force of gravity between the moon and the same object when the object is on the moon. The distance between the two objects is also involved in determining the force of gravity between them, but the above discussion of the mass is enough to answer the question.
No. Gravity always behaves according to the same formula, introduced by Newton.But the gravitational forces between you and the Earth certainly change when thedistance between you and the Earth's center changes significantly.
No gravity cannot change so that it no longer pulls us towards the earth because it is a property of the earth itself. The force of gravity exists between any two masses, even two people, but is much more profound between the earth and us due to the extremely large mass of the earth. Unless the mass of the earth changes, the force of gravity cannot change.
The only way to change anythings gravity is to change its' mass. (apex) Increase the mass of the object Decrease the distance of the object from Earth
It doesn't. The falls fall due to gravity. Gravity is the force exerted between the water and the earth. As the relative positions of both are not changing with the tilt of the earth, nothing would change.
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Nothing, the force of gravity is not affected by Earth's rotation. However measurement of WEIGHT would change.
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