Gravity is a pair of forces between masses. The strength of the forces depends
on the masses of the masses and the distance between them. It doesn't depend
on their motion, except that it may be getting larger or smaller over time if they're
moving closer together or farther apart.
it means an object is moving based on the force of friction and gravity.
Gravity will speed up a force if gravity acts in the same direction as the object is already moving - for example, if the object is already moving downward - and if counterforces (such as air resistance) don't interfere too much.
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Factors that affects the speed of a moving object:*Force*Friction*Gravity*Weight
An object is free falling when the only force acting on the object is gravity.
it means an object is moving based on the force of friction and gravity.
Gravity will speed up a force if gravity acts in the same direction as the object is already moving - for example, if the object is already moving downward - and if counterforces (such as air resistance) don't interfere too much.
gravity
No, but the centre of gravity need not be inside the object. Not unless Gravity is not a variable. But it is not possible for an object to not have a center of mass.
Gravity
it means an object is moving based on the force of friction and gravity.
It's(the object's mass) multiplied by (the acceleration of gravity in the place where the object is).
Factors that affects the speed of a moving object:*Force*Friction*Gravity*Weight
gravity is the correct answer
An object is free falling when the only force acting on the object is gravity.
The sun's gravity keeping the earth in orbit around the sun.
The object is accelerated towards the centre of mass of system formed by the object moving and the other object.