The Eiffel Tower being of 7.3 Million Kilograms would exert approximately
7.16 x107 Newtons to the earth below. (About 8,047 US tons, depending
on how many tourists are standing on it at the moment.)
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Eiffel tower and its one most visited places on earth
probs Pisa or the Eiffel tower
Weight is the gravitational force exerted on an object. Your mass is the same on earth and the moon or anywhere else. Your weight depends on the gravitational force exerted on your mass and hence on your location.
Due to the Earth curvature, you cannot see the Eiffel tower from as far as London. The Eiffel tower is taller than the London Eye, but at the top of it the farthest point you can observe, using a telescope on a clear day, is 90 kilometres away (woods in the direction of Rouen, downstream the Seine valley).
Mass and Earth's gravity
The gravitational forces between any two masses are equal on each mass.Your weight on Earth is equal to the Earth's weight on you.
The gravitational forces in each direction between the Earth and a sample of matterare equal. The force exerted on the sample by the Earth is what we call the "weight"of the sample. The force exerted by the sample on the Earth is the one that nobodyever mentions, but it's also equal to the weight of the sample. In other words, theweight of the sample on Earth is equal to the weight of the Earth on the sample.
No, this is not true. The concrete pillars at the base have a foundation which is 7 meters deep.
The gravitational forces on two objects are equal. You attract the earth with a force equal to your weight. Whatever you weigh on earth, that's exactly how much the earth weighs on you.
The force is exactly equal to your weight.
the force exerted by a 3 kg ball on earth is weight force, whose direction is downward, and magnitude is 29.4 newton.