black holes are believed to have the strongest gravitational pull. that and beaches at spring break.
Gravity is a fundamental force that extends infinitely in space. Its strength decreases with distance, following the inverse square law. In practical terms, the effects of gravity diminish as you move farther away from a massive object such as a planet or star.
Asteroid
Einstein thought that bent space time explains much, and he is very smart.
There is no such thing as 'zero gravity,' as even if you went a million lightyears away from an object, it's gravity would still have a minor affect on you. The only way to feel no gravity from an individual body such as the earth is to be in free fall. This is why the astronauts orbiting the earth dont feel its gravity, as contrary to popular belief, orbiting is actually just free falling at an angle where you constantly miss the object you are orbiting. Hope this helped!
The space shuttle is in a state of free fall around Earth, following an orbit, which counteracts the force of gravity pulling it down. This allows the space shuttle to remain in a stable path without being pulled down by gravity.
The 'center of gravity' of any object or volume of space is a point in space ... a place,with a very clear definition. It's the place where the sums of the first moments of everyspeck of mass in every direction are all equal. If the object or the volume of space hasany mass in it, then the center of gravity can be located very precisely and very easilyby applying the definition.
Gravity is a force that acts upon an object. It can not "freeze". You can however, come very close to having zero gravity. This would be obtained in space.
Technically all objects have gravity, however, an object's gravity depends on its mass. In order for its gravity to be noticeable an object must have a very large mass. The space shuttle weighs a couple thousand tons, which is not enough for there to be noticeable gravity. Many asteroids have masses of millions to trillions of tons.
A Black hole is a region in space where the pulling of gravity is so strong that even light cannot escape. This strong gravity occours because a very large amount of matter is compressed into a very tiny space. A black hole is formed due to uncontrolled contraction of heavy neutron stars under their own gravity.
A black hole. Theoretically it was a very large mass which collapsed into itself leaving a very large amount of mass in a very small amount of space. This creates a very strong gravitational pull. In fact once inside the Horizon (certain point away from the middle) of the black hole not even light is fast enough to escape.It could also be a neutron star.
Space itself does not have gravity, as gravity is a force produced by mass. In space, the gravity experienced depends on the mass of nearby objects, such as planets or stars. If you are far away from any massive objects, you would experience very little gravity, while being close to a massive object would result in stronger gravity.
The atmosphere in space is very blured. It is dark. And silent. There is not one bit of gravity. This is why astronaughts take special equipment with them to space, as having no gravity can be very dangerous.
Gravity
Actually, there is. Any object with mass has gravity. In fact, even your body has a very, very tiny amount of gravity.
A black hole is a region of space in which gravitation is so strong that not even light can escape found at the centers of galaxies and also as the final stage after the death of very massive stars.
The gravity of an object depends on its mass, and on the distance to the object. In a black hole, the mass is concentrated in a very small space. That means that IF YOU GET VERY NEAR the black hole, the gravity will be enormous. But at any given distance, the gravity of a black hole will not be larger than the gravity of any other object of the same mass.Also, note that some black holes have a huge mass - in extreme cases, more than ten billion times the mass of the Sun. In that case, the huge gravity is due to the huge mass.
Yes, caused by gravity. (only works on the very large scale because gravity is very weak.)