Since the phenomenon of Surface Tension acts on bubble and air is filled in it,
the bubble becomes lighter and hence rises up. Hence the gravitational pull is
less due to air. But gradually due to continuous action of water on the bubble,
it collapses. Hence in this case, the gravity pull becomes more than the previous case.
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Another contributor takes issue with ... well ... almost everything in the first answer.
I think the question is asking about the effect of living closer to the Earth's center,
rather than any effects of the bubble business.
The answer to that is: The gravitational force on an object becomes LESS as the
object descends below the Earth's surface. So, ignoring buoyancy and anything
else going on outside the bubble, you would weigh less on the ocean floor than
you do on the land surface. Over time, that would result in some weakening of
our whole muscular and skeletal system ... Either you use it, or you lose it.
The gravitational force would be 1/25 of the current value. Gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance.
because Earth's Gravitational field would not effect it.
the gravitational pull would have less of an effect because it's moving at a faster speed. And since the gravitational pull is what causes the earth's tides, then they would most likely be less effected.
In our solar system it would be the sun. But there are much more massive objects beyond our solar sytem that would have a higher pull - the more massive an object is the higher its gravitational pull. a black hole has a huge gravitational pull, so strong that light cannot escape.
This is very vague. Oxygen bubbles would be produced by some kind of chemical reaction in which one of the results is oxygen. Do you have more specifics as to when/where these oxygen bubbles would be produced?
the gravitational attraction would increase, because the more mass something has the more gravitational pull it has.
The rotation of either body has no effect on a pair that are in mutual gravitational orbit. It would have effect at all.
The gravitational force would be 1/25 of the current value. Gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance.
Gravity would be increased by one.
In the case of Earth, that would mainly the the Moon, and the Sun (in that order).
The gravitational attraction would b 9 times weaker because gravity is dependent on the inverse square of the distance.
The earths gravitational pull would effect the ball so that once it reaches a certaion height it wouold fall back to earth. It prevents the ball leaving earths atmosphere.
because Earth's Gravitational field would not effect it.
If one wants to say the word bubbles angrily, one would need to do so in an angry or mean tone. One would also probably raise one's voice for the full effect of anger.
the gravitational pull would have less of an effect because it's moving at a faster speed. And since the gravitational pull is what causes the earth's tides, then they would most likely be less effected.
The gravitational attraction would be 9 times weaker, this is because gravity is dependent on the inverse square of the distance.
the force will remain the p