it gravity and size called enzyme are biological categories that right word?
Neither gravity nor buoyancy have dimensions (size).
Since gravity is basically a force then, it is determined by both mass and size. Also weight.
Yes. everything with mass has gravity. Something the size of an everyday rock, though, does not have enough mass for its gravity to be noticeable.
-- the massses of the two masses that are being pulled together by gravity -- the distance between them
There is no difference. Gravity and gravitational force are simply two different ways of describing force by which bodies pull on each other relative to their size (gravity!).
Gravity isn't measured by size.
Yes gravity is the same size on earth but not in outer space where there is no gravity.
Neither gravity nor buoyancy have dimensions (size).
The size of a rugby player does not affect gravity in any way.
Gravity ("surface gravity")on Mercury is 0.38 that of Earth.
Size does not but mass does.
Since gravity is basically a force then, it is determined by both mass and size. Also weight.
gravity
There is gravity on all planets. The strength of that gravity varies depending on the size and mass of each planet.
Yes. everything with mass has gravity. Something the size of an everyday rock, though, does not have enough mass for its gravity to be noticeable.
no a stars gravity decreases as its size gets Smaller.
The larger the mass of the planet, the greater the force of its gravity.