The ball is kicked but gravity pulls it down to the Earth again;
the players can only leap so high due to gravity;
players fall over;
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Mass and distance both affect gravity.
Their masses and the distance separating them affects their mutual gravitational attraction.
There is no difference. Gravity and gravitational force are simply two different ways of describing force by which bodies pull on each other relative to their size (gravity!).
Firstly gravity has an EFFECT (noun), or gravity AFFECTS (verb) the game, please don't confuse the two. Gravity affects the trajectory (flight) of the ball in terms of its height and therefore distance travelled on each elevated shot (once it reaches the ground its continued progress is halted by resistance of the surface on which it has landed (grass, or unfortunately sand). Gravity is what causes the ball to drop into the cup and signifies the end of each hole.
gravity affects all object in the same way, as a gravitation attraction between two objects. the only changing factor between objects is the objects mass. the larger the mass, the more gravity acts on it. the equation for gravity of any two given objects is g = Gm1m2/r^2 that is to say that the gravitational force between two objects of mass 1 and mass 2 is equal to their masses multiplyed by eachother and the gravitational constant G over their distance apart squared. the further two objects are from eachother, the weaker the force is between them.
Mass and distance both affect gravity.
GRAVITY
Affects temperature and also affects patterns of precipitation i think
two ways to use it is to use it as a soccer ball and use it as a golf ball
it can get you sick dumb buts
Affects temperature and also affects patterns of precipitation i think
Projectile motion has two components horizontal motion and vertical motion. Gravity affects only the vertical motion of projectile motion.
friction and gravity
Because the effect of gravity is to cause forces between every two objects that have mass, and force on an object generally affects its speed.
Friction and Gravity are the two forces that affects an object's velocity. Friction is caused by both air and the surface on which an object is moving. Gravity is caused by Earth.
Nothing. They're two ways of referring to the same law of nature.
Heat and orbital revolution.