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The gravitational constant on Earth is 10 Newtons per kg (well exactly about 9.81 Newtons)

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Q: What is the force between the earth and a body on earth?
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What is the gravitational force between the Earth and your body called?

Your weight. Weight is the definition of the force between the earth and other objects. Thus you weight is the gravitational force acting on you from the earth.


What is the force of gravitation between the earth and a body at the centre of earth?

The gravitational force between the earth and a body at the center of the earth would be 0 Newtons or 0 lbf. F=G (m1*m2)/r^2 r = zero if the center of the body is at the center of the earth


What is the gravitational force between the earth and a body called?

It's called the force of gravity.


Difference between gravitational force and force of gravity?

force of gravity is d gravitational force of earth but gravitational force is force of attraction for any heavenly body


What does gravity Change on the body when you leave Earth?

Because gravity is the force of attraction between two objects, and the strength of the force depends on the distance between them. If the Earth is one of the objects and the other one leaves the Earth, then the force of gravity it feels is certainly going to change.


Is it true that moon pulls on the earth with one-sixth the force that the earth exerts on the moon?

No. Gravitational force is present between every two mass bodies, and the force on each body is the same.


Weight of a freely falling body?

If the 'weight' of a body is the gravitational force between the body and the Earth, then as long as the body stays at about the same distance from the center of the Earth, its weight is constant, and has no connection with its motion.


Does the gravitational force vary with the distance between earth and sun?

The gravitational force between the Earth and sun certainly depends on the distance between the Earth and sun. But the gravitational force between, for example, the Earth and me does not.


What provide the force that produce centripital acceleration in orbit?

The gravitation of the central body. For example, for the Moon moving around the Earth, the centripetal force is the gravity between Earth and Moon.


Does Earth exert a upward or downward force on your body?

Earth exerts a downward (towards the ground or Earth) force on your body. At the same time, your body exerts an upward (towards your body) force on the Earth. Your body is the one that seems to move, however, because the mass of your body is so much less than the mass of the Earth.


What is the magnitude of the gravitional force between earth and a 1-kg body?

That depends on how far the body is from the earth, since earth's gravitational force decreases as you get farther from it. Near the surface of the earth, the force is about 9.8067 Newtons or about 2.2046 pounds.


What do you think would happen if the moon has greater gravitational force than the earth?

A single body doesn't have a gravitational force. The force only shows up when there are two bodies. It pulls both of them toward each other, and they both feel the same force. The force between you and the earth is called your "weight", and it holds you down. The force between the earth and the moon is what keeps the moon in its orbit.