Freefall this means the objects is falling through the air while gravity is pulling.
When the only force on an object is the force of gravity,we say that the object is in "free fall".
Freefall this means the objects is falling through the air while gravity is pulling.
Freefall this means the objects is falling through the air while gravity is pulling.
When the only force on an object is the force of gravity,we say that the object is in "free fall".
One such force is gravity; basically, gravity is the ONLY force that affects ALL objects.
Gravitation is the only force that acts universally.
= Terminal velocity =
No, gravity acts on all objects regardless of their weight. The force of gravity is dependent on the mass of an object, so heavier objects will experience a stronger gravitational force than lighter objects. However, even very light objects, such as feathers, are still subject to the force of gravity.
No. (Are you sitting down - are you moving - is not the force of gravity affecting you).
Let's imagine there is no air resistance and that gravity is the only thing affecting a falling object. Such an object would then be in free fall. Freely falling objects are affected only by gravity
The force that pulls everything towards the earth is called Gravity,but you only have half of the story.Gravity is responsible for the two forces that pull an object and the earthtowards each other.
Not only in space - gravity is universal. The force of gravity is affected by the distance, and by the masses involved.