The force of mutual gravitational attraction between the earth and any other object
pulls the object toward the center of the earth, and pulls the earth toward the center
of the object. Both pulls have equal strength.
The earth's pull on objects is the force of gravity.
Gravity pulls objects near Earth toward the center of the planet. This force causes objects to fall downward when dropped and keeps everything anchored to the Earth's surface. Essentially, gravity acts to minimize the distance between mass and the Earth's core.
I assume you mean "between Earth and other objects". That is called the WEIGHT of the objects.
An object have greater gravitational pull closer from earth. As we get farther from earth, the gravitational pull becomes weaker. That is why objects sufficiently away from the earth do not fall on it.
The pull of Earth on you is called gravity. Gravity is the force that attracts objects with mass towards each other.
The earth's pull on objects is the force of gravity.
Gravity pulls objects near Earth toward the center of the planet. This force causes objects to fall downward when dropped and keeps everything anchored to the Earth's surface. Essentially, gravity acts to minimize the distance between mass and the Earth's core.
I assume you mean "between Earth and other objects". That is called the WEIGHT of the objects.
It does. Earth, along with everything on it is pulled toward the sun by gravity. However since they are all pulled in the same direction at the same rate, everything stays on Earth.
It is a force or applied force.
You call it the "weight" of objects on Earth.
When an object is pulled, it moves in the direction of what is pulling it.
An object have greater gravitational pull closer from earth. As we get farther from earth, the gravitational pull becomes weaker. That is why objects sufficiently away from the earth do not fall on it.
A push and pull machine works by applying force in opposite directions to move objects. When a force is applied in one direction (push), it causes the object to move in that direction. Similarly, when a force is applied in the opposite direction (pull), it causes the object to move in the opposite direction. This back-and-forth motion helps to move objects in opposite directions using the push and pull forces.
The forces of gravity always pull two objects toward each other.
Objects weigh less on Mars than on Earth because Mars has less mass than Earth, resulting in weaker gravitational pull on objects. This weaker gravitational pull means that objects weigh less on Mars compared to Earth.
The Earth will exert a greater gravitational pull on objects with greater mass, such as cars, buildings, and mountains, compared to a bicycle. This is because the force of gravity between two objects is directly proportional to the mass of the objects, so the more massive an object is, the stronger the gravitational pull it experiences.