The Earth is exerting the most gravitational force of attraction on you while you sit in front of a computer. The gravitational force between you and the Earth is what keeps you grounded and prevents you from floating away into space.
The space surrounding a massive object subject to the body's force of attraction is the gravitational field. This field is responsible for exerting a force on any other object within its influence, causing it to experience gravitational acceleration towards the massive object.
Gravitational force exerts an attraction on objects.
Yes, I am exerting a gravitational force on the Earth, but it is incredibly minuscule due to my small mass. The force is too weak to have any noticeable effect on the Earth's motion or other objects.
The gravitational force exerted on an object, according to classical mechanics, is the product of the gravitational constant, the object's mass, and the mass of the object exerting the gravitational force divided by the square of the magnitude of the position vector starting from the object exerting the gravitational force and pointing to the object which we are measuring the force exerted onto. And all of this is times the negative of that same position vector.
A black hole has the greatest force of gravitational attraction. Even light rays can't escape.
No, mass is the amount of matter in an object, while gravity is a force of attraction between objects with mass. The force of gravity on an object depends on both its mass and the mass of the object exerting the gravitational force.
Nothing, the force in question IS gravitational attraction.
When you stand on a bathroom scale it displays the force the earth is exerting on you, which is your weight. The scale measures the gravitational force between you and the earth such that the reading you see is your actual weight in that gravitational field.
Gravitational force is a force of attraction between any two objects with mass, acting over a distance.
The attraction between two objects is called force of attraction or gravitational force.
The object exerting the most gravitational force on you is the one closest to you with the most mass, which is typically Earth.