The "substance" in atoms that creates gravity is mass. It is the mass of the protons, neutrons and electrons that create gravity. While the individual masses of these particles and even atoms and molecules are small, it is their collective mass that gives rise to the "larger" effects we see. So let's look. Gravity is actually looked at as a curvature in spacetime by physicists. But there is nothing wrong with the idea that any mass will attract any other mass via gravity. A person has mass, and that mass is attracted to the mass of another person. But this attractive force is small because of the "small" mass of the people. The earth, on the other hand, has a lot of mass compared to that of a person. And it will pull that person to its surface. The reason that one mass attracts another mass is because of gravity. Gravity is an extension of mass; anything with mass has gravity. Beyond that and beyond the idea that gravity is a curvature or "dent" in space time, we have to do a little head scratching. There are still some things to discover as regards the deeper mysteries of this, one of the four fundamental forces in the universe.
Gravity is a fundamental force that is created by mass. All objects with mass, including atoms, have a gravitational pull on other objects with mass. This pull is what we experience as gravity, and the strength of this pull is directly proportional to the mass of the objects involved - the more mass an object has, the stronger its gravitational pull.
Objects of the same material attract each other due to the alignment of their atoms. When two objects are brought close together, their atoms tend to align in a way that creates a small attractive force between them, known as van der Waals forces. This attraction is responsible for the objects coming together.
They're not related, and neither has any effect on the other.
Yes, gravity affects a parachute by pulling it towards the Earth. As the parachute falls, air resistance creates drag, which slows down the descent due to gravity pulling it downward. The design of the parachute and its size also play a role in its rate of descent.
Air resistance acts against the force of gravity, slowing down the descent of a parachute. The larger the surface area of the parachute, the more air resistance it creates, which helps to slow down its fall. Gravity, on the other hand, pulls the parachute downwards with a force proportional to the mass of the parachute. Balancing these forces allows the parachute to descend safely and slowly.
Yes, everything with mass exerts gravity, which is a force that attracts other objects with mass towards it. Even small objects like a pen or a person have gravity, although the effect may be very weak.
Acceleration does not effect gravity. It is rather the other way round. Gravity can affect the rate of acceleration.
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the suns gravity pull creates the earths movement as well as the other planets
It is really the other way round - gravity has an effect on weight. The more gravity, the more weight.
Because it just does
It keeps them in orbit
Gravity causes forces that attract every two objects in the universe toward each other.
They're not related, and neither has any effect on the other.
Inertia does not directly affect gravity. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion, while gravity is the force of attraction between objects with mass. However, inertia plays a role in how objects move in response to the force of gravity, such as causing objects to stay in motion or at rest unless acted upon by an external force.
There is no effect to gravity due to earth fast spins because gravity is other thing and spin of earth is different thing. So we could not compare to each other. Gravity is made of mass of earth and spin of earth is due to sun, as earth revolving around the sun.
The multiplier effect, is when one job in the mining industry creates 4 new jobs in other industries
Mass is a property almost all matter has. It does not change from place to place, it is always constant. It is measured in Kg. Gravity is the effect mass has on other mass. It is the effect 2 (or more) bodies of mass drawn to each other. Gravity is measured in m/(s^2), this is a unit of acceleration.