gravity of course lol :)
The force that holds us down to the Earth is called gravity.
gravity of course lol :)
It really depends. The spring; whatever is holding the forcemeter up; the normal force of the earth pushing up on what's holding the force meter up... depends on your reference frame
The force that holds the moon in place is gravity. Without gravity, there wouldn't be a moon.
Atlas.
The name of the force that makes the earth orbit the sun doesn't start with ' C '. The force that does it is the force of gravity.
The force holding the Earth and Moon together in space is gravity. This gravitational attraction arises from the mass of both the Earth and the Moon, causing them to exert a pull on each other. The Earth's larger mass results in a stronger gravitational force, which keeps the Moon in orbit around it. This interaction is essential for maintaining the stability of their orbital relationship.
Gravitational pull. It is pulling us towards the centre of the Earth. It is not visible . In space there is no gravitational force so we fly in space
The force of gravity is both everywhere around and inside Earth.
1. Gravity - it keeps objects from getting away from Earth into space. 2. Friction - in most places there's friction which keeps objects from sliding all over Earth.
Gravity holds us to Earth. It is a force that tries to pull us to the center of the earth because of its magnetic properties some items like water stops us from doing thatActually, it's a combination of two forces.Gravity attracts us towards the center of the Earth.Electromagnetic force keeps us from falling through the ground and reaching it.
gravitational force