Freely falling bodies
No, gyroscopes do not defy gravity. They operate based on the principle of angular momentum and are subject to the same gravitational forces as any other object. The unique properties of gyroscopes allow them to maintain their orientation and resist being easily disturbed by external forces, but gravity still affects them.
Nothing. They're two ways of referring to the same law of nature.
How is Newton's law of gravity related to the movement of the planets?
It was Isaac Newton who first formulated the law of gravity.
Statute Law.
Law of Gravity
Yes, if one knows how to operate a bathroom scale.
Gravity is a fundamental force of nature, not a scientific law. Scientific laws describe how nature behaves under certain conditions, while gravity is a force that causes objects to be attracted to each other. The law that describes gravity is Newton's law of universal gravitation.
Isaac newton discovered the law of gravity.
Nothing, obey gravity it's the law
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.