Beans
No, it is an attractive force caused by the interaction of particles with the dimensions of space/time.
Gravity is strictly an attractive force.
Gravity is the attractive force between two masses. The greater the mass, the stronger the attraction.
The attractive force depends on mass, not substance. Different subtances make no difference on attracitve force.
Beans
No, it is an attractive force caused by the interaction of particles with the dimensions of space/time.
A distortion of space
electromagnetic - long range, either attractive or repulsive, moderateweak nuclear - short range, either attractive or repulsive, weakstrong nuclear - very short range, either attractive or repulsive, very stronggravity - long range, always attractive, very weak
Gravity is strictly an attractive force.
nothing unless then your in space then its an orbit
gravity;)
Gravity is the attractive force between two masses. The greater the mass, the stronger the attraction.
Gravitational force.
The attractive force depends on mass, not substance. Different subtances make no difference on attracitve force.
Yes.
It varies considerably. Gravity is an attractive force that exists between all objects with mass. Gravity is stronger for objects with more mass, but gets weaker with grater distance. Out in interstellar or intergalactic space, the force of gravity is tiny, but near a very dense massive object such as a black hole it may be many billions of times stronger than it is on Earth.