no gravity is a force mass is the same as weight
During a fee fall, when there is no normal force to resist the force of gravity, the body's acceleration is the same as the force of gravity 9.8m/s-2
doesnt matter what time it is. gravity always has the same force over you unless your on a different planet.
They are one and the same.
The force of gravity on the same on land and water.However, in water, there is an upward force of buoyancy which acts in an opposite direction to the force of gravity. Hence, in water, the total net force downward is lower.
no gravity is a force mass is the same as weight
During a fee fall, when there is no normal force to resist the force of gravity, the body's acceleration is the same as the force of gravity 9.8m/s-2
doesnt matter what time it is. gravity always has the same force over you unless your on a different planet.
Same
Gravity. Gravity affects all things, same kind or not.
They are one and the same.
The force of gravity on the same on land and water.However, in water, there is an upward force of buoyancy which acts in an opposite direction to the force of gravity. Hence, in water, the total net force downward is lower.
they all have something to do with force
No, the force of gravity is the same for both the crumpled and non-crumpled pieces of paper. Gravity acts on all objects the same way, regardless of their shape or condition. The only factor that affects the force of gravity is the mass of the object.
The force that changes is air resistance and the force that stay the same is gravity.
Yes. The force of gravity is the same, 9.8m/s2, whether an object is at rest, in vertical motion, or horizontal motion, because the force of gravity is due to the mass of the earth and not to the motion of any object. The force of gravity does decrease slightly with altitude, as distance from the center of the earth increases.
Yes. Gravity is a constant force. It never changes as long as you are within it's pull.