There is a mathematical relationship between gravity and weight not mass. Mass is some thing that you always have, it doesn't change. But weight is determined by the size of the planet that they are on, bigger planets like Saturn and Jupiter get more gravity therefore making a person's weight differ
This statement refers to the moon, where gravity is one sixth of that on Earth and it takes approximately 28 days for the moon to complete one orbit around the Earth. This relationship between gravity and orbit time is a fundamental aspect of the Earth-moon system.
Yes, there is a relationship between a planet's distance from the sun and its surface gravity. The closer a planet is to the sun, the stronger the gravitational pull from the sun, which can affect the planet's own gravity. However, other factors, such as a planet's mass and composition, also play a significant role in determining its surface gravity.
Earth has gravity or gravitational force that attracts the moon to the Earth.
I guess mother nature did. The first mathematical description of gravity came from Sir Isaac Newton, so the modern study of the effects of gravity were initiated by him.
Because gravity is the force that holds them together. If you take it away they all go off in a straight line on their own into outer space.
The force of gravity weakens as distance between objects increases. This is described by the inverse square law, which states that gravity decreases as the distance between two objects squared.
No relationship at all.
The force of gravity decreases with distance according to the inverse square law. This means that the force of gravity weakens as distance increases. In other words, the farther an object is from another object, the weaker the gravitational pull between them.
weight = mass x gravity
t = 2*pi*sqrt(l/g) Where t is the period, l is the length and g is the accelaration due to gravity.
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Gravity, because of the structures of gravity, gravity has no measure whereas density has units of mass..
Mass is measured in kg's, and gravity is measured by the acceleration of an object caused by gravity, at sea level (ignoring air resistance). This force can be converted into Newtons per kg. Earth's is about 10m/s/s (couldn't put a squared sign in), therefore is about 10N per kg.
Objects will always be pulled to the center of the mass.
The force of gravity decreases as the distance between two bodies increases.
the relationship between buoyant force and gravity is that both definitions have to do with floatation . gravity and buoyant both keep you your object afloat so that it does not submerge
The force of gravity between two objects is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers. This means that increasing the distance between two objects decreases the force of gravity acting between them, while increasing the masses of the objects increases the force of gravity.