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Q: Our sun and any star far away in another galaxy are too distant to feel a gravitational force between them true or false?
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Our sun and any star far away in another galaxy are too distant to feel a gravitational force between them?

True


Are satellites outside the earths gravitational pull?

No. It's the mutual gravitational force between it and the earth that keeps a satellitein a closed orbit, instead of flying off away from earth in a straight line.Technically, there's no such thing as "outside of" the gravitational force of anything.We can calculate the gravitational force between a star in a distant galaxy and the earth.In fact, we can calculate the gravitational force between a star in a distant galaxy and you.The force is pretty small, but it's there.


Is your sun and other stars far away in another galaxy too far to feel a gravitational force between them?

Galaxies do exert significant gravitational attraction on other galaxies. For example, the Greater and the Lesser Magellanic Clouds are galaxies that orbit our own galaxy, the Milky Way. In that sense, the stars in one galaxy do have a gravitational interaction with those in other galaxies. Of course, the more distant galaxies have correspondingly less gravitational interaction with ours.


Does gravitational lensing magnify distant galaxies at distances up to 13 billion light years behind galaxy clusters?

Yes. Lensing magnifies the image of galaxies behind distant galaxy clusters but also greatly distorts the image.


Your sun and any star far away in another galaxy despite being very far apart still feel a gravitational force between them?

True


What is everywhere?

Everywhere is all the things which are visible and visible around you. This can be a home, another country, or a distant galaxy.


Is a farther away galaxy from us moving away faster?

Yes, furthest the galaxy more it's speed of moving away from each other also universe is expanding continuously therefore space between galaxies is also expanding . Redshift is directly proportional to the distance b/w the galaxies therefore distant galaxies red-shifted at faster rate


What is the difference between a galaxy and a satellite galaxy?

A satellite galaxy is one that revolves around another galaxy.


What color are distant galaxy's?

They are red shifted.


How far is the earth gravitaional force is present That is What is the height?

There is no limit, and it never ends. The formula to calculate the gravitational force at any distance has no limit in it. The force of the gravitational attraction between the earth and another object can be calculated even if the other object is in another galaxy. Of course, the farther apart two masses are, the smaller the gravitational force between them is. So when you're far from the earth, there's probably something else nearby that attracts you with a stronger gravitational force than the earth does. But no matter how far away you are, and how weak it gets, the earth's gravitational force never ends.


Is the farther away galaxy is from us the faster it is moving away from us?

The farther away another galaxy is from our solar system the less effect that the gravitational pull will have on that galaxy.Thus allowing the other galaxy to travel at a faster rate.


What is the difference between star and galaxy?

The Galaxy, also call the Milky Way, is made of stars. Other, distant star systems are called galaxies (lower case g) by analogy.