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the "weight" of either one
WEIGHT of the object
gravitational force
Gravitational force.
force of attraction exerted by the earth
the "weight" of either one
WEIGHT of the object
gravitational force
Gravitational force.
well, you measure in newtons
force of attraction exerted by the earth
Gravitational Potential Energy.
If your question rephrased is 'What force does gravity give?' then the answer would be a Gravitational Force. In depth, a Gravitational force is a pulling force which, when opposing other forces, is usually over 55% dominant.
The attractive force F between two masses M1 and M2 separated by a distance L is given by F = [M1 x M2]/L2 multiplied by a gravitational constant, G. If Masses are in Kg and distances in meters, the value of G is 6.67 x 10-11 , and F is in Newtons.
It has gravitational energy due to the earth's gravity
It's what we have learned to call "weight".
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