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Q: What happens to the force of gravity on a person as he gets farther away from Earth?
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How can you less gravity from earth?

The only way is to move farther away from Earth.


What happens to your weight as you get farther from the center of earth?

As you get farther from the center of Earth, your weight willDECREASE


Why does gravity not pull on a space shuddle?

It is farther away from Earth,and gravity can't reach very far.


When you throw a substance in air at what height there in no gravity at what height there is least gravity and at what height there is normal gravity?

The farther it is from Earth, the less gravity will there be. Gravity will never completely disappear.


How does the pull of gravity change when you get farther from the earth?

As you get farther from the Earth, you attract the Earth with less gravitational force, and the Earth attracts you with less gravitational force. The two forces remain equal as they both decrease.


What happens if the Earth didn't have gravity?

The earth would not rotate.


Would gravity squash the person on Earth?

No. You experience Earth's gravity constantly.


What happens if earth doesn't have gravity?

we float.


Why could a person jump farther on Mars than on Earth?

A person could jump farther on Mars than on Earth due to the lower gravity on Mars. Mars has about one-third of Earth's gravity, which means there is less gravitational force pulling the person back down. This allows them to achieve greater height and distance when jumping.


Why is there gravity on earth but almost none in space?

On Earth, gravity comes from the planet. The farther you go into space and away from Earth, the less gravity there is. Until you get near an large object, like a star, or a planet, or a moon, or a black hole. Then you will feel the pull of gravity again.


Why you are weightless in the center of the earth but not in the middle of outer space?

Because Earth's gravity is stronger the farther in through the atmosphere you go. Out of the atmosphere in space there is no gravity except on other planets.


What happens to the size of the centripetal force due to gravity acting on the satellite if the satellite moves farther from earth?

The centripetal force decreases. F= mv^2/r = mGM/r^2