In our solar system it would be the sun. But there are much more massive objects beyond our solar sytem that would have a higher pull - the more massive an object is the higher its gravitational pull. a black hole has a huge gravitational pull, so strong that light cannot escape.
The sun has it because it is the biggest opject
It is the sun.
the earth
The Sun
The Sun...
The biggest object in the solar system is the sun, and the smallest is Pluto
Weight & gravitational force
Jupiter is the biggest in our Solar System. Outside, the object is changing almost every day.
Asteroids, meteors, planetesimals (Like Pluto), natural satellites (moons), and dust are part of the Solar system that are not planets.
At any given distance, the object with the greatest mass also has the greatest gravitational force. That's the Sun. The Sun also has the largest surface gravity.
because the sun is the biggest object in the solar system and that means the gravitational pull is greater meaning that the planets orbit it.
The biggest object in the solar system is the sun, and the smallest is Pluto
the sun
Weight & gravitational force
The Sun and Jupiter.
Yes
Gravitational energy already IS gravitational energy; what exactly do you want to convert? With a see-saw, or a similar lever, or a system of ropes, you can transfer gravitational energy from one object to another.
Jupiter is the biggest in our Solar System. Outside, the object is changing almost every day.
The sun has the majority of the mass in the solar system. Gravitational attraction varies directly as the magnitude of the mass. The sun therefore has the greatest gravitational effect in the solar system.
Asteroids, meteors, planetesimals (Like Pluto), natural satellites (moons), and dust are part of the Solar system that are not planets.
At any given distance, the object with the greatest mass also has the greatest gravitational force. That's the Sun. The Sun also has the largest surface gravity.
The sun is the largest object and the only star in the solar system.