A bathroom scale does a very nice job.
Gravitational pull is a force and is measured in Newtons, the unit of force.
The pull of gravity is what pulls things down. This is on lots of planets.
If you mean do any manned spacecraft use artificial gravity, the answer is, not so far. But, in the future, large spacecraft may create artificial gravity by rotating them. To conserve fuel, the gravity of the moon/planets is used to pull spacecraft toward them. And of course the gravity of earth is used to hold/pull on spacecraft so they orbit (circle) around it instead of flying off into space.
gravity
A bathroom scale does a very nice job.
its a tool used to pull animals from the water it has a sharp hook on the end of its handle. The hook was used to pull harpooned animals out of the water.
Because of the gravity of the earth !!
the pull of gravity on a camera is its weight
Gravitational pull is a force and is measured in Newtons, the unit of force.
A dipper is a ladle. It's the tool that's used to pull one serving of soup out of the big pot, and the tool that's used to pull some milk out of the 5-gallon can on the dairy farm.
The pull of gravity is what pulls things down. This is on lots of planets.
A strain gauge.
Gravity is a pull from the earths core. it is known as a "force"
Weight is the measure of the pull of gravity. Weight is the mass of an object and can be measured by using a scale.
I think that's gravity. Gravity is the pull of a celestial body on other things.
It is the gravity pull of the moon and the gravity pull of the sun that causes tides.