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The earlier scientists did not care about the gravitation. They took the phenomena happening around them as granted. They did not think logically about gravitation while newton observed it carefully and minutely
because the concept of gravitation was first of all given by newton in1665 earlier scientist could not guess because there was na concept of gravitation
force of gravity is d gravitational force of earth but gravitational force is force of attraction for any heavenly body
Gravitational force is a form of potential energy
the force that attracts two matters is called gravitational force.
The earlier scientists did not care about the gravitation. They took the phenomena happening around them as granted. They did not think logically about gravitation while newton observed it carefully and minutely
The earlier scientists did not care about the gravitation. They took the phenomena happening around them as granted. They did not think logically about gravitation while newton observed it carefully and minutely
because the concept of gravitation was first of all given by newton in1665 earlier scientist could not guess because there was na concept of gravitation
Gravitational force of the moon is 1/6th the gravitational force of the Earth. The larger the object, the greater gravitational force it will have.
force of gravity is d gravitational force of earth but gravitational force is force of attraction for any heavenly body
Gravitational force is not absent in space. In fact, gravitational force is what keeps the universe together. The planets orbit the sun based on gravitational force.
the force that attracts two matters is called gravitational force.
Gravitational force is a form of potential energy
The centripetal force is equal to the gravitational force when a particular body is in a circle. For a body that is in an orbit, the gravitational force is equivalent to the centripetal force.
The gravitational force IS the centripetal force in this case.
Mars has a gravitational force of 3.7m/s2.
how is weight affected by gravitational force?