Perhaps the most massive of all "singular" objects in the universe is a super-massive black hole.
Certainly a galaxy that has many black holes in it and billions and billions of stars has more mass and more gravity than any star or smaller galaxy. But as regards "point objects" in our uinverse. The most massive black holes, the so-called super-massive black holes, are the ones with the most gravity.
Everything with mass or energy experiences gravity, from planets and stars to objects as small as a single atom. Gravity is a fundamental force in the universe that causes objects to be attracted to each other.
gravity is a force that pulls us on to the ground and earth makes the gravity.In space there is no gravity (scientist call this zero gravity) so gravity isn't pulling the universe back because there is no gravity outside planets.
Gravity helped create the universe by pulling little dust particles together, forming everything that we know in the universe, like planets, stars, and asteroids.
Never. Every object in the universe has gravity.
Gravity played a crucial role in shaping our universe by bringing matter together to form stars, galaxies, and other structures. It continues to govern the motion of celestial bodies, shaping the evolution and dynamics of the universe on a cosmic scale. Without gravity, the universe as we know it would look vastly different.
Gravity regulates and repairs the universe.
The Universal Law of Gravity, it shapes the universe.
Yes, gravity is the dominant force over long distances in the universe. It is responsible for the structure of galaxies, the orbits of planets around stars, and the expansion of the universe itself.
Gravity is the major force in the Universe controlling matter. Gravity controls the structure of the Universe.
Yes, everything in the universe has gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force that attracts objects with mass towards each other.
Everything with mass or energy experiences gravity, from planets and stars to objects as small as a single atom. Gravity is a fundamental force in the universe that causes objects to be attracted to each other.
GRAVITY
Gravity affects all objects in the universe. It is a fundamental force that pulls objects with mass toward each other. The strength of gravity depends on the mass of the objects and the distance between them.
yes because eveything in the universe have gravity
Where a body has mass, there is gravity.
It is not the most common force. All the physical forces are present thorough the universe and all are equal and required for the universe to exist. You obviously want to know something specific about gravity but for us to understand what you want you will have to ask your question in a more specific manner.
Every object in the universe which has mass attracts other by gravity. Mass is the fundamental property of every object in the universe and it is due to mass gravity exits. So sun also has gravity.