Is called upthrust it represents you doing something and the weight of upthrust pulling you up
The measure of how much gravitational force is exerted on an object is called?
The gravitational force exerted on an object, according to classical mechanics, is the product of the gravitational constant, the object's mass, and the mass of the object exerting the gravitational force divided by the square of the magnitude of the position vector starting from the object exerting the gravitational force and pointing to the object which we are measuring the force exerted onto. And all of this is times the negative of that same position vector.
Yes
weight
It is a Newton... That is the measurment
It is a Newton... That is the measurment
It is called weight...
The force exerted is dependent on the mass of the object.
weight
Commonly referred to as the object's "weight".Note: The object also exerts the same identical gravitational force on the earth.Earth
Weight
Weight