The "500 - n" you mention is either the woman's name or her weight. If it's her
weight, then that is in fact the size of the mutual gravitational forces between
her and the Earth. It's her weight on Earth, and it's Earth's weight on her.
Gravity is strongest at the earths surface because it's atmosphere is v dense and so the force inc.this happens because force is directly proportional to density.
The force of gravity on the earth is 9.8 m/s^2
An observer would experience the greatest force due to Earth's gravity at its surface, which is closest to the center of the Earth and where the gravitational acceleration is strongest.
The force of gravity at the surface of the eight planets is called surface gravity. It is the gravitational pull experienced by objects on the surface of a planet due to its mass.
The force of gravity at the surface of Uranus is approximately 8.69 m/s^2, which is about 0.886 times the gravity on Earth.
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of the earth's.
Gravity.
Gravity is strongest at the earths surface because it's atmosphere is v dense and so the force inc.this happens because force is directly proportional to density.
9.8 newtons, down
The force responsible for keeping you on Earth's surface is the gravitational force. This force is generated by the mass of the Earth, which pulls objects towards its center.
Gravity.
doesnt matter what time it is. gravity always has the same force over you unless your on a different planet.
earth is 81.3 times the mass of the moon . acceleration due to gravity at earths surface = 9.82 (m/s)/s acceleration due to gravity at moons surface = 1.62 (m/s)/s . 1 kg at earths surface, force = 1 * 9.82 = 9.82 newtons 1 kg at moons surface, force = 1 * 1.62 = 1.62 newtons
Yes, it is not a constant. The force of gravity is related to the distance from the centre of the earth so that the force of gravity will be slightly reduced at altitudes. Also, the earth is not a perfect sphere - it bulges at the equator and is flatter at the poles. So the force of gravity will be greater at the poles. The force of gravity is also affected by what is under the surface: if standing over dense rocks, the force will be greater. Finally, the force of gravity is also higher after heavy rainfall. [I guess that is because the water fills up all the air gaps in the soil and so increases its density.]
The force of gravity acting on a 70.0 kg man standing on Earth's surface is approximately 686 N. This is calculated using the formula F = G * (m1 * m2) / r^2, where G is the gravitational constant, m1 and m2 are the masses of the objects (in this case the man and Earth), and r is the distance between the centers of the two objects.
Earths gravity acts on everything from its center of gravity to everything else's center of gravity.
the force on say, a 1 kg mass anywhere on earths surface, is approximately 9.8 newtons, the reaction force on the earth is the same