Electrical forces cancel each other out over large ditances as charges neutralize each other; gravitational forces accumulate over large distances as mass aggregates.
Yes. Everything has gravity. Larger and denser objects have more gravity than smaller objects that are less dense.
Gravity's purpose is to pull objects downwards.
To reduce the force of gravity for any given pair of objects, the objects must be at a greater distance from each other.
gravity
The earth's pull on objects is the force of gravity.
No. Gravity is dependent on two factors: the mass of the object in question and the distance from its center of mass. So gravity at Earth's surface is dependent on its mass and radius, and Earth is the dominant gravitational body for some distance, but elsewhere, other objects dominate with their own gravity.
Comparable with what? You can compare the electrical force with other forces. For example, if you compare it with gravity, it turns out that both are inverse-square laws. While gravity acts on ANY mass, the electrical force only acts on electrically charged objects. And while gravity is always attractive, the electrical force can be both attractive and repulsive.
All objects with any mass have gravity. So basically no, there are no objects whtat would have no gravity.
If there is a single property of physical objects upon which both electrical and gravitational forces depend it is the property of mass. Without mass, there is no gravity. Likewise, without mass, the are no sources for electrical fields or apparatus for separating and transmitting charges.
gravity is what makes objects fall
All the objects will float if there will be no gravity. Gravity is the earth's pull on objects.
Gravity acts similarly on all objects.
Yes, gravity affects all objects that have mass.
yes it does but the gravity is 38% of the earths gravity and if doesn't affect objects then it will have no moon
gravity!
Gravity has an effect on all objects, including objects of different shapes and sizes.
Gravity is not actually known to directly make objects round. Gravity is responsible for making objects fall or move to the lowest level.