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Q: What is the pull that all matter exerts on other matter?
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What is a region in space that exerts a gravitational pull on all the matter and light around it?

Every region of space exerts a pull on all the matter and light around it.


Does gravity involve air?

No. All matter exerts a gravitational pull. We feel Earth's gravity because it has a very large mass.


What is the pull of one object on another called?

magnetism.Magnets sometimes attract other magnets, and sometimes repel them. Most objects are not magnetic. There is a force that acts between any two objects and is always attractive. It is called gravity.


What matter exerts pressure in all directions?

A gas.


Is there Gravity on the other planets in our solar sytstem?

Every planet has its own gravitational field; indeed, all matter exerts a gravitational force.


Why is there a high tide on the side of Earth that is closest to the moon On the side furthest from the moon?

All matter exerts a gravitational pull on matter around it. The moon has a large enough mass to not only set itself in orbit with the earth, but also pull the water of the earth closer to it. This causes the spring and neap tides at full and new moons.


What exerts a pulling force on all matter on earth?

gravity at a downward force of 9.8m/s


What part of the solar system exerts a gravitational pull?

Everything with mass ... i.e. ALL the objects of the solar system.


Is there any gravity in your galaxy other than earth?

Yes. All mass exerts a gravitational pull and gravity exists everywhere. Many objects have much stronger gravity than Earth does.


What substance on earth does the gravity of the moon have the greatest pull?

The moon's gravity exerts that same amount of pull on all substance on Earth, regardless of what it is made of. We observe a greater effect on water because it can flow freely in response to that pull, not because it is pulled with greater force.


What forced opposes the explosions in the sun during the fusion to keep the sun stable and balanced?

It's all about gravity. Every atom exerts a gravitational pull on every other atom. With enough atoms pulling on each other, the matter is compressed into a very small space. This generates a lot of heat, causing individual atoms to fuse together and release energy in a manner similar to an explosion. This energy release creates an outward pressure that balances out the gravitational pull. The star remains stable for as long as it can keep this balance.


Under what circumstances a fluid exerts equal pressure in all direction?

Any liquid exerts equal pressure in all directions.