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The force exerted on an object by Earth's gravity is called weight. It is the force that pulls objects towards Earth's center.
The mass of an object doesn't depend on the gravitational force on the object.
The mass of an object determines the strength of its gravitational pull, as described by Newton's law of universal gravitation. Weight, on the other hand, is the force of gravity acting on an object's mass. The greater the mass of an object, the greater the force of gravity pulling it towards another object with mass.
The measure of the Earth's pull on an object is called its gravity, which is commonly quantified as the object's weight. This force is determined by the mass of the object and the mass of the Earth, as well as the distance between them.
Yes, that is correct. The force of gravity between two objects is directly proportional to the product of their masses. Therefore, an object with more matter will have a greater gravitational pull on it compared to an object with less matter.
gravity will pull two objects together
The pull of gravity on an object is called weight. It is the force that acts on an object due to gravity pulling it towards the center of the Earth.
The pull of gravity on an object is called weight. It is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, and is measured in units of force, such as Newtons or pounds.
The pull of gravity on an object's mass is called its weight. Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object due to its mass.
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Gravitational Pull, push, or force.
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Gravitational force, or Weight
The pull of gravity on any given object is of course the objects weight. The acceleration an object undergoes while falling due to gravity's pull is approximately 9.8 m/s/s. (meters per second per second)
A push or pull that acts on an object is a force.
The pull of gravity on an object is called weight. Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity and is measured in units like pounds or kilograms.
Gravity is the force in nature that quite literally binds everything together. One atom attracts electrons through its pull from the nuclei mass. The Earth pulls me from its center mass. The amount of matter in one object is able to pull other objects near it as long as it is able to sustain that attracted mass. In the case of the the Earth, the Earth is so massive that it has a gravitational pull reaching very far into space that can pull objects as big the moon into it. Amazing stuff, I know!