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no, because gravitational force depents on the object's weight.
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.
Because every body no matter how small has mass. We don't notice the gravitational force between the people and things around us because the mass of the earth is so large in comparison.
Every heavenly body due their mass have gravitational force. Since the moon is significantly less massive than Earth gravity on the moon is weaker than it is on Earth.
No, the gravitational force of the Earth, or any body in the Universe, is because of the mass of that body...... the amount of matter the body comprises. The greater the mass, the greater the gravitational tug.
No. Gravitational force is present between every two mass bodies, and the force on each body is the same.
No. The gravitational force is a different force from magnetism, and depends only on the mass and the distance. Specifically, a body does not need to rotate to have gravitational force.
If the mass of each body is halved, the gravitational force between them will also be halved. This is because the gravitational force is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the two bodies. Therefore, reducing the mass of each body by half will result in a reduction of the gravitational force by half as well.
The mass of an object does not change when the gravitational force changes. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and is independent of the gravitational force acting on it.
The force that provides the centripetal acceleration for a satellite in orbit is the gravitational force between the satellite and the celestial body it is orbiting, such as Earth. This gravitational force acts as the centripetal force that keeps the satellite in its circular path around the celestial body.
Your weight. Weight is the definition of the force between the earth and other objects. Thus you weight is the gravitational force acting on you from the earth.
The gravitational force of Earth acting on a body of mass 1 kg is approximately 9.81 Newtons.