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Q: What force causes the objects in space to be held together?
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What force causes objects in space to be grouped together?

Gravity.Gravity.Gravity.Gravity.


What causes objects to be grouped together in space?

Gravity.Gravity.Gravity.Gravity.


How are objects arranged in the universe?

gravity causes objects in space to be grouped together in different ways.


What force cause dust to clump together?

Gravity acts upon any objects in space.


How does the force of gravity affect the relationships among space objects?

Objects float in space because there is no gravity to pull the objects down. While on earth there is gravity so it pulls the objects to the ground.


What causes force?

A gravitational field is caused by masses. This will distort space and time in such a way that it affects other objects, and especially objects that are nearby.


Is Gravity a force that pulls two or more objects together?

Yes, in a sloppy manner of speaking. A better way to say it is that gravity is a property of mass and space that causes forces of attraction between every pair of masses.


What are the causes of force?

The causes of force is the change of energy in space, f=dE/dr.


The force that keeps objects from floating into space is what?

Gravity.


Objects in the space shuttle do what when they have no force supporting them?

Float. Because there is no force or gravity to support them.


What are some examples of newtons second law in space?

They apply in space, just as they do on Earth. For example, if a force attracts a planet (most likely, a gravitational force), the planet will accelerate, i.e., its velocity will change.


Why do objects orbit other objects in space?

Gravity and Centrifugal Force.Caution:"Centrifugal force" is what scientists call a "fictitious force".Strictly speaking it is correct to use the term only in a rotating frame of reference.However, it is often used when we are not being too precise about definitions.