It's certainly true that there is a mutual gravitational force between atoms.
However, there are also mutual gravitational forces between and among
electrons, protons, neutrons, neutrinos, and particles in a plasma, none of
which are atoms. So it looks like there don't have to be any atoms around
in order to have gravitational force.
Force of Gravity is the force with which the earth attracts bodies towards its center. It makes it possible for the bodies (mass) to stay firm on the surface of the earth. When we throw something upwards, it comes down as a result of the force of gravity.
Ever heard of gravity? She kicked it up.
Air makes parachutes possible. Gravity makes them necessary.
nuclear
ground state
Everything with mass has a center of gravity although in an atomic scale these numbers are very small and in newtons laws state all things with mass put forces on anything else with mass so it might not be possible to balance an atom on top of another atom but everything has a center of gravity that has mass or weight no matter how big or small
It's possible. There is a zero gravity area in the sea.
Force of Gravity is the force with which the earth attracts bodies towards its center. It makes it possible for the bodies (mass) to stay firm on the surface of the earth. When we throw something upwards, it comes down as a result of the force of gravity.
It is gravity.
Ever heard of gravity? She kicked it up.
There is gravity on the moon. Gravity comes from mass, which the moon has.
No, but the centre of gravity need not be inside the object. Not unless Gravity is not a variable. But it is not possible for an object to not have a center of mass.
When an atom splits, its called fission Heat comes from fission
no
It is possible if you get a machine that gives you more gravity.
There is gravity in space. Gravity is what makes orbits possible.
No. The gravity that comes from the Sun pulls us towards the Sun. The gravity that comes from Earth pulls us towards Earth.