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Chemical energy
It's chemical energy.
It's chemical energy.
That is because every object emits electromagnetic radiation, according to its temperature.That is because every object emits electromagnetic radiation, according to its temperature.That is because every object emits electromagnetic radiation, according to its temperature.That is because every object emits electromagnetic radiation, according to its temperature.
The Earth, like every object in our Solar system is tied down by the huge gravity pull between the Sun and the object.
yes, but most gravitational pulls are only noticeable if the object is enormous, for example, Earth.
The force between the earth and an object on its surface is about 6 times as great as the force between the moon and the same object on its surface.For every 100 pounds of weight that the object has on earth, the same object weighs about 16 pounds on the moon.Objects also fall about 1/6th as fast on the moon as they fall on earth. That's another subject for discussion.
Yes, as the moon has only 1/80 as much mass as the Earth, the gravitational force between it and any object is less than the gravitational force between the Earth and the same object. Every 100 pounds of Earth weight becomes 16.23 pounds on the moon.
The pull of gravity on an object is dependant on the mass of that object. Gravity is the attraction between two masses, it takes the two masses to be able to determine the pull of gravity.On earth, it's called weight...The force of gravity between the Earth and an objecton or near its surface is9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds)for every kilogram of mass in the object.
A gravitational force exists between you and every object due to the mass of both objects. This force is responsible for keeping objects, including yourself, grounded on Earth and is determined by the mass of the objects and the distance between them, as described by Newton's law of universal gravitation.
Newton's law of universal gravitation states that every object with mass attracts every other object with mass. This law applies to Earth and the Moon, causing them to be attracted to each other and creating the gravitational force that keeps the Moon in orbit around Earth. The force of gravity between Earth and the Moon is the reason for phenomena like tides on Earth.