Gravity is a force
no it was designed to show power.
More mass = more force of gravity.
Lunar gravity.
Because it is a force. Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces (gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuclear, strong nuclear or color force).Gravity causes mass to accelerate. F = ma. Gravity must therefore be a force.
The gravity force is the weakest of the standard fundamental four forces of nature. To demonstrate just how weak it is, we can easily overcome gravity with a simple electro-magnet and pick up nails against the force of gravity. Or, as you just sit there reading this, you are demonstrating how weak gravity is because you are not sinking into the fabric of the chair you're sitting on. Why? Because the electro-magnetic force surrounding the atoms of the chair and your rear are preventing the gravity from pulling you into the chair.
Gravity IS a source of natural forces.
One problem with gravity is that it is not understood how it fits into the framework of quantum mechanics. Another issue is that gravity is weak compared to the other fundamental forces, making it difficult to study at the quantum level.
forces hold matter together
If the parachutist is just falling down vertically, he is falling because of the unbalance force. Gravity is pulling him down. Gravity is stronger than the air resistance that is "keeping him up". The two unbalanced forces: gravity & air resistance. Because they are imbalance, he is accelerating towards the Earth's surface at 9.8 meters per second.
Gravity is a force
Natural forces are a invisible force trying to keep the world balanced. Pull and push are both natural forces so is gravity.
To gravity, or to one of several other forces, such as a spring, electric forces, or magnetic forces.
forces hold matter together
They are forces of nature..
Gravitational force is the force that acts between any two masses in the universe and pull them towards each other weight is the measurement of gravity on an object the more gravity the more weight,an object varies from place to place because gravitational forces vary.
Gravity pushes and pulls on a star, balancing it out so it doesn't explode.
Niagara Falls doesn't really have any forces acting on it, but the gravity is a force. So gravity is whats causing the water to rush down. :)