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Gravitational force.
It is obviously a Gravitational force of attraction present between earth and object.
At what height in kilometers above the surface of the Earth is there a 4% difference between the approximate gravitational force mg and the actual gravitational force on an object
Earth can push and object forward with a reaction force
Gravitational force is inversally proportional to square of separation between the objects. Now, the separation is increased by 5 times, therefore the force between the objects is dropped by the factor of 1/25.Therefore, force beteen earth and object is 200/25 = 8 N.
The gravitic force on any object on Earth's surface is called, "Weight".
Gravitational force of the moon is 1/6th the gravitational force of the Earth. The larger the object, the greater gravitational force it will have.
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gravitational force
Gravitational force.
It is obviously a Gravitational force of attraction present between earth and object.
The mass of the object the force is acting on, and the gravitational acceleration where the force is acting. F = m*g, where F is the gravitational force, m is the mass of the object and g is the gravitational acceleration (on Earth it is about 9.81ms-2)
Commonly referred to as the object's "weight".Note: The object also exerts the same identical gravitational force on the earth.Earth
At what height in kilometers above the surface of the Earth is there a 4% difference between the approximate gravitational force mg and the actual gravitational force on an object
If the object is on or near the Earth's surface, then most people call that force the object's "weight". Nobody ever gives any attention to the gravitational force that the object exerts on the Earth, probably because it happens to be exactly the same as the object's weight on the Earth. The neat thing about it, however, is that the same force is also the Earth's weight on the object.
"weight" (WÄ€T)