It does, but the particles making up clouds are so tiny that it takes them a very long time to settle.
no
gravitational pull/force
gravitational force is a basic force of nature, it presents everywhere and at all time. The gravitational force acts between any 2 masses in the universe and pulls them toward each other .It is the force that pulls objects toward earth.
It's a force, so newtons, N.
The Earth exerts the greatest gravitational force on you because it is the most massive object you are closest to. The Earth exerts a force equal to your weight. The other objects exert gravitational forces but are not very noticeable because they are either low in mass or separated from you by great distance.
Electric and gravitational force can act through "empty" space.
Yes, but only in minute quantities. The greater the mass of an object the greater it's gravitational force.
normal force, frictional force, applied force, gravitational force, air resistance force
Normal force can act on an object
wind resistance, gravitational force, friction.
Electrical can either attract or repel - gravity can only attract.
Because the rotation of the nebula creates an inward force to the center of the cloud.
Normal force & Gravitational forces are acting on you.
by means of the gravitational forces between it and the planet
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.
When a pen is hanging, two forces act on it - the upthrust and the force of tension in the string.
As a leaf falls, the main forces acting on it are gravity, which pulls the leaf downward, and air resistance, which pushes against the leaf as it moves through the air. Gravity is responsible for the leaf's acceleration towards the ground, while air resistance opposes this motion and slows the leaf down.