Gravitational pull is only noticeable for large objects, stars, planets, moons. Smaller objects just don't have enough mass to make much difference.
It may have something to do with the fact that the gravitational pulls are proportional to the masses of the earth and your teacher and that your teacher has considerably less mass than the earth!
Theoretically it's independent, but often in practice you just weigh something and convert.
the man was fatter than i could imagine
The moon has a greater effect than the sun on the earths oceans.
Earths rotation around its axis
It may have something to do with the fact that the gravitational pulls are proportional to the masses of the earth and your teacher and that your teacher has considerably less mass than the earth!
The gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon, effect the earths oceans by forming tides.
The earths gravitational pull would effect the ball so that once it reaches a certaion height it wouold fall back to earth. It prevents the ball leaving earths atmosphere.
The centre of the earth is solid iron, however the centre of the earths gravitational pull changes, due to the movement of the moon, which has an effect on the earths gravity.
It may have something to do with the fact that the gravitational pulls are proportional to the masses of the earth and your teacher and that your teacher has considerably less mass than the earth!
Earth's mass creates a gravitational field, which is the effect of the warping of space time any massive body creates.
Theoretically it's independent, but often in practice you just weigh something and convert.
Theoretically it's independent, but often in practice you just weigh something and convert.
All of the earth's motion is completely determined by gravity: the gravitational pull on the earth by the sun (and the larger outer planets), the gravitational pull of the Milky Way galaxy on the sun, the gravitational pull of our local cluster on the Milky Way galaxy and so on, up the ladder.
It causes the tides to either rise or fall as it comes closer to or farther from the Earth in its orbit. This is caused by the slight gravitational pull the moon has on the Earth.
the man was fatter than i could imagine
The sun effects the Earth because of the particles that get thrown out into space can interact with the Earths atmosphere and effect it. The moon has a gravitational effect on Earth and so makes the tides in the ocean happen. There are many other reasons!