Earth's liquid core. It causes Earth to rotate, thus creating gravity.
Well.................. the gravitational force of earth exerts a force of 9.8m/s squared.
There is oxygen and gravitational force on earth but there is no oxygen and gravitational force
The Earth's gravitational force acts towards the center of the Earth.
Earth has gravity or gravitational force that attracts the moon to the Earth.
Their mass is. Gravitational force is a force between masses.
The gravitational force between the Earth and sun certainly depends on the distance between the Earth and sun. But the gravitational force between, for example, the Earth and me does not.
No, essentially mass = gravity the earths mass is roughly 81 * that of the moon, if you stood at the same distance from both, the force on you from the earth would be 81 * that of the moon.
No. The stars are much too far away for the Earth's existence to have any measurable effect on them.
On Earth the largest source of gravitational force that we feel is the Earth.The second largest source of gravitational force that we feel is the Sun.The third largest source is the Moon....and the fourth is anyone we stand really close to.
If we consider classical physics (Newtonian explanations) the source is unaffected. The strength of the gravitational pull decreases as the second power of the distance.
The gravitational force exerted by the moon is the primary force that creates tides on Earth. The sun also contributes to tidal forces, but to a lesser extent than the moon. The interaction of these gravitational forces with Earth's rotation results in the daily patterns of tides.
1.623 newtons per kilogram of mass. That's 16.55% of the gravitational force on Earth.