Anything with mass has a gravitational pull. Oxygen has mass, and will therefore have a gravitational pull. Earth's gravity, though, is not a consequence of the oxygen in its atmosphere.
No, gravity is not oxygen. Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward each other, while oxygen is a chemical element that is essential for life and makes up a large portion of the Earth's atmosphere.
No. Gravity is not a substance. It is an attractive force between objects with mass.
A Thorpe tube flowmeter is not affected by gravity and can be used in any position when attached to an oxygen cylinder. It operates based on pressure differentials rather than gravity, making it suitable for various orientations.
Mass is a measure of how much matter is in an object, while weight is the force of gravity acting on that object. Gravity is the force of attraction between objects with mass, so mass and gravity are related in that gravity acts on objects with mass to create weight.
The leaf fell to the ground due to the affects of gravity.
No, gravity is not oxygen. Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward each other, while oxygen is a chemical element that is essential for life and makes up a large portion of the Earth's atmosphere.
No. Gravity is not a substance. It is an attractive force between objects with mass.
Gravity holds things down to Earth (or any other body in space). The oxygen only stays on earth because of this gravity. Without gravity, oxygen and our whole atmosphere would just disperse and float off into space.
Hydrogen, helium and oxygen are gases. Gravity is a physical property of any substance.
the air pressure is different where if the gravity substances were to change it will be normal
actually yes, every particle that has mass has gravity, that means every molecule every atom of everything that exists has gravity and the more particles you put together, the higher that gravity is, that's why oxygen stays on earth rather than going out into space
Probably the lack of oxygen and gravity
oxygen and gravity
A Thorpe tube flowmeter is not affected by gravity and can be used in any position when attached to an oxygen cylinder. It operates based on pressure differentials rather than gravity, making it suitable for various orientations.
Many, Atmospheric pressure doesn't exist, so we would have to be able to control our internal pressure, Not enough oxygen so make your lungs adapt to run on less oxygen, no water, and gravity related problems
Earth's atmosphere, including the oxygen, is bound to Earth by gravity.
No, its gravity is too low to hold an atmosphere.