The huge mass and density of the earth have a pull in objects in space. It is still unsure if Earth's magnetic field has any effect on this attraction.
The force that attracts other objects toward the Earth is called Earth's gravitational pull. The average strength of Earth's gravity, known as standard gravity, is 9.80665 m/s2
It's 4.2 . An object's mass doesn't change. The thing that does change is the gravitational forcethat attracts the object to another mass. The strength of that force depends on the mass of bothobjects. The force on the first object is what we call the object's "weight".
False. Every object attracts every other object, through the gravitational force.
It's not only earth. Every dot of mass in the universe attracts every other dot of mass. The reason is: Because that's the way gravity works.
The visible spectrum contains two ends, infrared and ultraviolet. A shift of light towards the infrared end typically indicates the object is receding from the observer. Another explanation is that the object may be entering a deep gravity well, which would also stretch and distort light reflected or emitted from the object.
The force that attracts other objects toward the Earth is called Earth's gravitational pull. The average strength of Earth's gravity, known as standard gravity, is 9.80665 m/s2
F=mGMe/re^2= 9.88 m= force which the earth attracts an object of mass m.
the friction and electricity going through the object attracts another.
yes, a pretty big one too.. Friction is the resistance that one object/surface encounters while moving across/over another Gravity is the force that attracts an object towards a MUCH larger one (usually a planet)
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Yes. A gravitational force attracts every mass toward every other mass.
The Moon has gravity, just like any other object, due to its mass.
The force of gravity on object can differ because of its slope. An object can pick up quick acceleration at a steep slope due to the force of gravity than normal slopes. We say that gravity is force of attraction between the body and the surface of the earth. at a slope gravity attracts the object to itself. The gravitational force is 9.8N. when gravity attracts the object to itself than for sure the object will gain acceleration but the acceleration rate of the object will differ by the slope that it has been pulled.
Because NOT all forces are equal and opposite. By Newton's Third Law, if object A attracts object B, then object B also attracts object A - with an equal but opposite force. But those forces act on DIFFERENT objects! The forces on object A, and on object B, may be unbalanced!Because NOT all forces are equal and opposite. By Newton's Third Law, if object A attracts object B, then object B also attracts object A - with an equal but opposite force. But those forces act on DIFFERENT objects! The forces on object A, and on object B, may be unbalanced!Because NOT all forces are equal and opposite. By Newton's Third Law, if object A attracts object B, then object B also attracts object A - with an equal but opposite force. But those forces act on DIFFERENT objects! The forces on object A, and on object B, may be unbalanced!Because NOT all forces are equal and opposite. By Newton's Third Law, if object A attracts object B, then object B also attracts object A - with an equal but opposite force. But those forces act on DIFFERENT objects! The forces on object A, and on object B, may be unbalanced!
one of the laws of thermodynamics states that heat is transferred from a hotter object to a cooler object. so the warmth of one object affects another object by transferring the heat towards that object.
Towards implies facing one another - proceeding toward person or object mutually or a stationary object or person. Following implies parallel; i.e., facing and moving in same direction, progressing from behind another object or person.
an magnet is a object that attracts or repel