Gravity
Gravitation, or gravitational pull. In the case of one body orbiting around the other, it consists of centripital force - the force pulling the two bodies together and an opposing force called centrifigal force trying to keep the bodies apart. If the two forces are exactly equal, the two bodies will remain in equilibrium to infinity. If there is a difference in the two forces, the bodies will eventually either converge 9crash into one another) or fly off in their separate directions. In any case, let's hope that earth and sun are in pretty good equilibrium !!! Ray
No. The gravitational force between any two objects depends on the product of the masses of both objects. Hint: That's why it's possible for two people on Earth to have different weights.
Yes, they are called Lagrange points. Between any two objects in space there are 2 points in between them at which the pull of gravity from both cancel each other out.
Yes. The force of attraction between two objects is inversely proportional to the square of separation between the objects. That's why if we move away from the Earth (or any stellar object), the pull of gravity gets weaker. You could also say that the farther you are from another mass, the smaller your *mutual* attraction by gravity, since all objects attract all other objects. It is only in asteroids, moons, planets, and stars that we begin to see it as an appreciable force.
If there is "gravity" then it is an attractive force . that's the way it works. Einstein hypothesized that instead of "gravity", spacetime itself was bent by mass. Objects continued on straight paths (when not interfered with by other forces) but the space that they moved through was bent by the presence of objects with mass. The Sun has a very large mass and so bends space a lot more than the Earth or a butterfly but all objects obey the same rules.
Gravity is an attractive force that occurs between all objects with mass. The gravity of any planet will pull objects in.
Gravity
Since gravity attracts rather than repels, it would be described as a pull rather than a push. Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces. It is an attractive force between any two objects, proportional to the mass of the two objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
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magnetism.Magnets sometimes attract other magnets, and sometimes repel them. Most objects are not magnetic. There is a force that acts between any two objects and is always attractive. It is called gravity.
They don't. The attractive force between two objects is due to gravity. Black holes behave exactly like any other mass in this respect.
Gravity is an attractive forces between any 2 objects. The strength of the attraction is proportional to the mass of the two objects and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the objects. That is to say that gravity is stronger between larger objects and gets weaker as the 2 objects get farther apart.
Assuming you mean a force: Among other things, the gravitational force is attractive, and electric and magnetic forces are sometimes attractive. Also, if there is a string, rope, rubber band, etc. connecting two objects, the tension in this rope will transmit a force between the objects.
Gravitation, or gravitational pull. In the case of one body orbiting around the other, it consists of centripital force - the force pulling the two bodies together and an opposing force called centrifigal force trying to keep the bodies apart. If the two forces are exactly equal, the two bodies will remain in equilibrium to infinity. If there is a difference in the two forces, the bodies will eventually either converge 9crash into one another) or fly off in their separate directions. In any case, let's hope that earth and sun are in pretty good equilibrium !!! Ray
Newton's law of universal gravitation states that the force of gravity acts between all objects in the universe, any two objects that have a finite mass exert an attractive force on each other.
Gravity keeps your feet on the ground. Gravity keeps all orbiting objects in orbit around the object they are orbiting. The force of gravity decreases as a square of the distance between two objects. Gravity is the weakest of the fundamental forces. Gravity is an attractive force between any two objects that have mass.
Newton's law of universal gravitation states that the force of gravity acts between all objects in the universe, any two objects that have a finite mass exert an attractive force on each other.