The term gravity refers to the earth's gravitational pull. Gravitation is a universal force of attraction between all objects, making them pull toward one another.
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acceleration has everything to do with gravity
Yes: anything with mass has gravity
There are no things that are gravity. Gravity is a force that is associated with anything that has mass.
There isn't one. Anything that has mass has gravity, and anything with gravity will produce a "weight".
Anything that has mass has gravity.
Yes. Anything with mass has gravity
No anything is not named after Otis Williams.
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The term "gravity" comes from the Latin word "gravitas," which means weight or heaviness. It was first used by Sir Isaac Newton in his work on the laws of motion and universal gravitation. The term has since become commonly used to describe the force that attracts objects with mass towards each other.
Because of gravity, anything with mass is attracted to everything else with mass.
Anything that has mass has gravity. Pluto, which has a mass of 0.0125x1024kg, has a force of gravity that is equal to 0.58m/s2 - a value that is about 6% that of the gravity on Earth.