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∙ 14y agothe "weight" of either one
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∙ 14y agoWeight is the measurement of the gravitational force acting on an object, pulling it towards the center of another object, such as the Earth. The weight of an object depends on its mass and the strength of the gravitational field it is in.
Another name for gravity is gravitational force. It is the force of attraction that exists between any two objects with mass.
The measure of the force of attraction between objects due to gravity is called weight. Weight is determined by the mass of the objects and the gravitational force acting on them, commonly measured using units such as pounds or newtons.
The measure of gravitational attraction is determined by the mass of two objects and the distance between them. This force causes objects to be pulled towards each other. In simple terms, the force of gravity is what keeps objects like planets in orbit around stars.
No, mass is the amount of matter in an object, while gravity is a force of attraction between objects with mass. The force of gravity on an object depends on both its mass and the mass of the object exerting the gravitational force.
Gravitational mass is a measure of how strongly an object responds to the force of gravity. It determines the force of gravity acting on an object and is equal to the inertial mass, which measures an object's resistance to acceleration. In Newtonian physics, these two types of mass are equivalent.
Another name for gravity is gravitational force. It is the force of attraction that exists between any two objects with mass.
The measure of the force of attraction between objects due to gravity is called weight. Weight is determined by the mass of the objects and the gravitational force acting on them, commonly measured using units such as pounds or newtons.
No one developed gravitational attraction. Gravity is a built-in characteristic of the physics of our world and everything in it.
Yes, weight is the result of the gravitational force between an object and the Earth. It is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object's mass.
The measure of gravitational attraction is determined by the mass of two objects and the distance between them. This force causes objects to be pulled towards each other. In simple terms, the force of gravity is what keeps objects like planets in orbit around stars.
The force of gravitational attraction between two masses is never zero. There is a force of gravitational attraction between a hair on your head and the smallest moon in the farthest galaxy. The force may be too small to measure, but it's never zero.
No, it is the gravitational attraction of the moon.
Gravitational attraction is proportional to mass.
Mass: The greater the mass of the objects, the stronger the gravitational attraction between them. Distance: The greater the distance between the objects, the weaker the gravitational attraction between them.
The tides are caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon, and to a lesser degree, the gravitational attraction of the sun, on the oceans.
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.
gravity and its orbit