gravity
There is no force that pulls us up. The force that pulls us down is called gravity. If you also consider that we are rotating about the Earth's core, you might think we are being pulled up, but that is incorrect - that is still a force that pulls us towards the focus of angular acceleration. Any perception of a force in the other direction, such as "centrifugal force" or "corialis effect", is actually a reaction force, not a true force. (Newton's First Law of Motion: For every force, there is an equal and opposite (reaction) force)
Gravity is the force that pulls things down to Earth. It is what keeps us grounded and also is responsible for holding the planets in their orbit around the sun.
Gravity keeps us on the ground because it is a natural force that pulls objects towards each other with a force proportional to their mass. In the case of Earth, gravity pulls everything towards its center, keeping us firmly planted on the ground.
The force that holds us down to the Earth is called gravity.
The force of gravity pulls objects towards the Earth's center, keeping our feet on the ground and causing objects to fall when dropped.
it is the force that pulls us to the ground. example: when you throw an apple it falls down because of gravity.
Gravity is the force that pulls us towards the center of the Earth. It is an invisible force that acts between all objects with mass, causing them to be attracted to each other.
Yes, gravity is a force that pulls objects toward each other, so it typically pulls objects down toward larger masses like the Earth. However, in space, the gravitational forces between objects can pull them in various directions depending on their positions and masses.
gravity holds you down. The earth has a magnetic force, and the gravity pulls anything in the fireld to earth
while gravitional force pulls us down , the opposing force from the ground pushes us upward and the two opposite forces cancel each other out , which create inertia mean NO MOTION !
Gravity is the force that is always acting on us. It is the force that pulls objects towards each other, such as the Earth pulling us towards its center.
-- Gravitational force always shows up as a pair of equal forces, between the centers of two masses, and in the directions that pull the masses toward each other. -- If you 'weigh' 100 pounds, that means that one gravitational force of 100 pounds pulls you toward the center of the Earth, and the other gravitational force of the pair ... also 100 pounds ... pulls the Earth toward the center of you. -- We have a name for the direction of the force that pulls us toward the center of the Earth. We call that direction "down". It's actually many different directions at different places on Earth, but it always points toward the Earth's center, and we always call it "down".