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What is the gravitational pull?

Less than one tenth (1/10) of the earths gravitational pull.


How much is earths gravitational pull?

it is 10N/Kg


How is pressure measured with a barometer?

by the earths gravitational pull the barometer can measure the amount of air pressure in the air, also because of carbons gases


How does Earth has gravity?

the earths gravitational pull keeps the moon in orbit


What is the measurement of the gravitational pull on matter?

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How does a meteor get to earth?

well the meteor would be sucked in by the earths gravitational pull


Do the Earth and the Moon have the same gravitational pull?

No. Earths in much more powerful.


What happens when you get out of Earths gravitational pull?

When you reach beyond Earth's gravitational pull, you enter outer space. Objects in space continue to be influenced by the gravitational forces of other celestial bodies such as the sun, planets, and stars. Becoming free from Earth's gravitational pull allows spacecraft to travel to other planets and explore the universe.


In which property of matter changes depending on the pull of gravity?

Weight is the property of matter that changes depending on the pull of gravity. Weight is a measure of the gravitational force acting on an object, while mass remains constant regardless of gravity.


How is weight and mass different?

Weight is a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object, while mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. Weight can vary depending on the gravitational pull of a location, whereas mass remains constant regardless of location.


What object in the sky has the most significant affect on earths tides?

the moons gravitational pull


What affects the earths gravitational pull?

Mass and density. The more mass an object has the higher its gravitational pull is. Some places on Earth are more dense than others. therefore they have more mass which can slightly increase the gravitational pull at that area.