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The force that pulls an object toward earth also pulls the earth toward the object.The two forces are equal. Together, we refer to them as the force of gravity.Isaac Newton developed this concept.Gravity. The Earth has more mass than the object, it pulls it towards its' center.
A syncline is a downward curving fold in a rock formation, where the strata dip toward the center of the structure. An anticline is an upwardly curving fold, with the strata rise upward toward the center of the structure.
air pressure!
Pressure decreases toward the center
Straight toward the center of mass of whatever body it's orbiting. If the orbit happens to be circular, then that's the center of the circle.
It will move toward the North East. Make sure you study and know this so you don't have to come back here looking for answers
Yes. That follows from Newton's Second Law: without a centripetal force, there could be no centripetal acceleration. Since the car accelerates towards the center of the circle, it follows that there must be a force that causes this acceleration.
Toward the center of mass of the object or objects attracting you. Gravity also pulls it/them toward the center of mass of you.
Toward the center. The low pressure sucks air inward.
Any objective pronoun can follow any preposition.Examples:He threw the ball toward me.The compliment was directed toward you.The rock rolled into the road as our car hurtled toward it.The kids ran away as the wave rolled toward them.She made sweet talk to attract the puppy toward herself.We hold good will toward everyone.
Centripetal force is the force toward the center of a circular path. It is often confused with centrifugal force, which is the force away from the center.
9 feet in toward the exact center.
The preposition "toward" typically follows the word "attitude." For example, one might say, "She has a positive attitude toward her work."
Toward the center of mass of the object
center
It means 'toward the center'.
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