Gravity does not "end".
Gravity is a fundamental force of the Universe. Gravity exists between all objects that have mass, with the force diminishing in proportion to the square of the distance (inverse square principle) between the the two masses.
As all matter has mass, the only way to end gravity would be if there were no matter in the Universe; i.e. the end of the Universe!
Since all matter has mass and mass produces gravity, and since matter can be neither created nor destroyed, it follows that gravity will always exist.
can't say...but i think......it never stops.
I dont think it can
friction
gravity
yes. because of friction and gravity
GravIty
Mass does not depend on gravity. At zero gravity the object will have the same mass as at a higher gravity. What changes is the object's weight. The fact that the object still has mass can be ascertained from its inertia - it will take a force to make it move, or to stop it.Mass does not depend on gravity. At zero gravity the object will have the same mass as at a higher gravity. What changes is the object's weight. The fact that the object still has mass can be ascertained from its inertia - it will take a force to make it move, or to stop it.Mass does not depend on gravity. At zero gravity the object will have the same mass as at a higher gravity. What changes is the object's weight. The fact that the object still has mass can be ascertained from its inertia - it will take a force to make it move, or to stop it.Mass does not depend on gravity. At zero gravity the object will have the same mass as at a higher gravity. What changes is the object's weight. The fact that the object still has mass can be ascertained from its inertia - it will take a force to make it move, or to stop it.
The gravity around a black hole can stop everything and pull it in. The gravity well is so deep that even light can not escape.
Gravity doesn't make a pendulum stop. Air resistance and friction in the pivot are the things that rob its energy. If you could eliminate those and leave it all up to gravity, the pendulum would never stop.
Now this may surprise you, but it's 2018 and earth still has gravity. So I'm gonna go with no, in 2012 earth will not stop pulling gravity.
In theory no it will never stop. But it may stop in certain places.
Gravity
No, it does not stop. They are bound due to gravity.
Gravity and Friction
No it can't.
gravity
friction
Masses cause gravity. That's unavoidable; as long as the Sun maintains some of its mass, it will continue having gravity.
Yes, gravity does stop gases from escaping from the planet. This layer of gases is called the atmosphere and it allows humans and plants to survive.