That is called gravitation.
That is called gravitation.
That is called gravitation.
That is called gravitation.
That is called gravitation.
force is a product of mass and acceleration
A change in momentum exists whenever a force acts on an object, and the magnitude of the change is dependent on the mass of the object on which the force acts.
The object has mass, and the force of gravity gives that object weight, which is mass in a gravimetric field.
-- Measure the force of attraction between the object and the earth. ("WEIGH" the object.)-- Divide the force by the acceleration of gravity.-- The answer is the mass of the object.
The mass of each object (more mass=stronger gravitational force) and the distance between the objects (the closer they are the stronger the force.
Yes. All objects that have mass are affected by gravity and the gravitational force varies with the masses of the objects.
The force of gravity between any two objects depends on . . . -- the mass of the first object -- the mass of the second object -- the distance between their centers of mass.
More mass will cause more gravitational force.
yes there is a force between two bodies of definite masses.that force is called newtons force of grvitation
Gravity
No mass is not the magnitude of the force due to gravity on an object. Mass is the stuff of which the object is composed. The magnitude of the gravitational forces between the object and Earth ... or whatever planet the object happens to be on ... is the object's "weight".
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the gravitational force applied to an object. Mass is a function of weight since weight it determined by the amount of force placed on an object of a certain mass.