The result of the gravitational force is that the object accelerates downward.
When that's combined with its constant horizontal speed, the object follows a
path that curves downward, and is actually a piece of a parabola.
In general, the motion of objects with some horizontal speed under the influence of
gravity is called "projectile" motion, because when the effect of air resistance is
ignored, it describes the motion of things like javelins, cannonballs, and burned-out
rockets. It's a favorite subject commonly found in elementary Algebra and Physics.
A term often used in this case is free fall.
Inertia does not affect gravity, these are two entirely separate things, even though they both are produced by the same thing, which is mass. Mass creates both inertia and gravity, but inertia and gravity do not affect each other.
Zero gravity does not affect inertia. The inertia of an object is an inherent property of the object and is directly proportional to the object's mass.
Gravity is related to masses. Inertia is simply another effect of masses. I would say that the mass is the source, both for gravity and for inertia. The basic unit, however, is the mass.Gravity is related to masses. Inertia is simply another effect of masses. I would say that the mass is the source, both for gravity and for inertia. The basic unit, however, is the mass.Gravity is related to masses. Inertia is simply another effect of masses. I would say that the mass is the source, both for gravity and for inertia. The basic unit, however, is the mass.Gravity is related to masses. Inertia is simply another effect of masses. I would say that the mass is the source, both for gravity and for inertia. The basic unit, however, is the mass.
'The car's inertia carried it forward several feet after the driver pushed the brakes.' 'His inertia launched him forward after reaching the base of the hill.'
The result is friction.
A term often used in this case is free fall.
The path that the object takes to either strike the ground or to orbit the body.
The sun's gravity is pulling the planets toward it and the planets inertia keeps them moving forward
If there is no forces acting, it will continue horizontally at constant velocity, while uniformly accelerating vertically down , the effect of this would trace a parabolic curve
Gravity affects inertia. The lower the gravity, the more inertia.
If the moon suddenly decided to stop pusing forward (inertia), the balance between inertia and the earths gravity would cease and the moon would come crashing into us. :)
Inertia does not affect gravity, these are two entirely separate things, even though they both are produced by the same thing, which is mass. Mass creates both inertia and gravity, but inertia and gravity do not affect each other.
The world revolves due to two factors. Inertia, is one. Gravity is the other. They work together. Inertia pushes the planet along forward, gravity catches it and tries pushing it toward the sun. These two actions cause the world to revolve in an ellipse.
newton discovered inertia
Orbital motion is a balancing of gravity and the centripetal reaction force of not traveling in a straight line.
The inertia of earth combines with gravity to keep it from colliding with the sun