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Gravitational attraction arises as a result of the presence of masses. The magnitude of the force is influenced by the distance between the masses, but the existence of the force is not "due to the distance" in any way.
They are equal. The weight and the earth both attract each other,with a force of about 9.8 newtons (2.2 pounds).Everything about the gravitational force between two masses is mutual.Both of them participate in determining the strength of the force, andthey experience the result equally.The strength of the force depends on the product of the two masses, and thedistance between the two masses. Then the force acts equally on both of them.Is that cool or what !
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Compressional vibration is a term used to describe a vibration that occurs as the result of compression. Compression can be described as when particles are pressed or forced together. Vibration occurs as a result of this pressure.
No.....because we need both mass and velocity to find the momentum if velocity is same that is 9.8m/s that is of free falling bodies.........mass will effect the final result.
The products are very different.
The sudden movement in rock mass causes earthquakes. This is when the rock mass comes together and collapses.
On the masses (more masses will result in more force), and on the distance (a greater distance will result in less force).
Matter within the universe has the property of angular momentum, but the universe itself does not appear to spin.
Because of the existence of 'gravity', there are a pair of equal forces between every two specks of mass in the universe. Greater masses and smaller separations result in greater forces. These simple facts lead to the formation of galaxies, stars, and planets, and to virtually all of the motions we see, including orbits.
IF you're talking about the mutual forces of gravitational attraction between thetwo masses, then doubling both of their masses increasesthe magnitude of theforces by a factor of 4 ... provided the distance between the masses doesn'tchange.
Uplift and subsidence of large land masses without significant deformation.
It is not exactly expanding into anything. The galaxies are moving apart from each other, from which we can infer that the universe is expanding. Theoretically, this is a result of the Big Bang, in which the universe began when all matter was compacted into a very tiny sum, and then exploded apart in a very big bang, and as a result is still expanding today.
According to scientists the universe continues to expand as a result of the initial big bang.
Wind is the result of pressure differences. These pressure differences can arise in a number of ways, including at fronts, where air masses meet.
The result is the atomic weight.
From an infinitesimally small point to the present size, the universe is still expanding as a result of the big bang.