to measure the pull of gravity,the mass of the body is multiplied by 9.8 newton approximately ,this gives the force by which the body is pulled by gravity . for example : if a body mass is of 6 kg,then the gravitational pull is 58.8 newtons.
Weight. Heft.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Mass remains unaffected by gravity. Weight is a measure of the gravitational pull on an object and is therefore affected by gravity.
Gravitational Pull, push, or force.
The result is friction.
Your question isn't exactly stated correctly, but the result that I believe you are looking for is that, the object will be in Orbit around the Earth. This happens when the Centrifugal Force (outward from the rotation) balances out against the Pull of Gravity (Inward). For a body rotating about the Earth, the inward Force would be the Force of Gravity, which would account for the Centripetal Force. Gravity is 'taking the place of' the piece of string that holds an object in place when it is swung around in a circle.
Gravity is constant. It does not change based on the element, only the relative distance from the a specific body can reduce the effect of gravity (moving away from the earth lessens its gravitational pull on an object).
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Weight is the measure of the pull of gravity. Weight is the mass of an object and can be measured by using a scale.
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That would be its' weight.
That's the quantity referred to as the object's "weight".
Newtons in Metric, and Pounds in the English System.
In most normal situations here on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
In most normal situations here on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
In most normal situations here on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
Force is the measure f= ma where a = GM/r2 .