Gravity is an attractive force between bodies. In a qualified sense they can be said to pull on one another. But the sun for instance doesn't pull on the earth as if its on the end of a rope. Bodies attract one another by some undiscovered means and they react to this attraction by moving spontaneously towards one another. There is a force of attraction that acts like a pull but there is no force pulling in the sense that one pulls a boat with a rope. Bodies react spontaneously to this attractive force just as a man and women in love attract one another and react by self moving towards each other. They can be said to pull one another to each other but that is in a qualified sense since they are not physically pulling but physically attracting each other. Whether the cause of this is waves, gravitons, Einstein's explanation I certainly do not know. The order of the universe may be in the hands of an intelligent Being who orders all these things in ways known only to Him but in such a way that the order can be discovered and made known and expressed in mathematical formulations which leads to further discoveries.There is no pull as such!!!!! Bruce Barron
No, it's the other way round: gravity is a type of force.
No, it's the other way round: gravity is a type of force.
No, it's the other way round: gravity is a type of force.
No, it's the other way round: gravity is a type of force.
Gravity is considered a pull force because it pulls objects towards earth.
Yes, gravity is a fundamental force that causes objects with mass to attract each other. It is responsible for keeping planets in their orbits around the Sun and objects on Earth grounded.
No, it's the other way round: gravity is a type of force.
yes, it is.
One type of force is gravity, which is the force that pulls objects toward each other. This force is responsible for keeping planets in their orbits around the sun and objects on Earth grounded.
In the British system, the force due to gravity is typically measured in pounds-force (lbf). The force due to gravity on Earth is commonly approximated as 32.2 lbf. This means that a 1-pound mass would experience a force of 32.2 lbf due to gravity.
No, friction is not a type of gravity. Gravity is the force that attracts two objects toward each other, while friction is the force that resists motion when two surfaces are in contact with each other. Both are separate physical phenomena with different causes and effects.
First of all, gravity is not a force, it is an acceleration. What you mean is the force of weight, which is the acceleration of gravity multiplied by mass (all forces are vectors, and gravity is not a vector.) When air resistance is subtracted from weight, you have the net force on a falling object (assuming those are the only forces acting on it.)
In a force diagram, gravity and weight are related but not the same thing. Gravity is the force of attraction between two masses, while weight is the measure of the force of gravity acting on an object due to its mass. Weight is a type of force, specifically the force due to gravity.
Gravity is a type of force.
One type of force is gravity, which is the force that pulls objects toward each other. This force is responsible for keeping planets in their orbits around the sun and objects on Earth grounded.
A pull is a type of force known as tension. It occurs when two objects are being pulled away from each other in opposite directions.
Gravity
gravity
It has Gravity and friction
Spring scales measure the force of gravity.
That force is called gravity.
Any external force applied on the system. Type of force ? ; from collision with another system, from a gravity field, gravity force. Depending on the system, from other field forces like electromagnetic force.
Gravity.
gravity
The strongest force, in terms of force, is the strong interaction. The strongest force, in terms of distance, is gravity.