It helps to look at the formula for gravitational attraction. The force of gravity between two objects depends on:* The gravitational constant (which doesn't change)
* The mass of the one object
* The mass of the other object
* The distance between them
Mass and Gravity
water flows down hill because of gravity
it cant
gravity is the force that keeps objects on the earth, if we didn't have gravity we would just float away
Gravity affects the root growth by a mechanism called gravitropism.
It does not. Gravity affects tides or more correctly causes them.
The profile of the sea floor - particularly near coastal areas.
-- race -- creed -- color -- gender identification -- age -- political affiliation -- density
The depth of the water and the shape of the coastline can affect the tides on Earth. Another variable is the configuration of the ocean basins.
-- friction in the pivot -- air moving past the pendulum -- the effective length of the pendulum -- the local acceleration of gravity
Gravity, air resistance, the material of the ball, and the height from which it was dropped initially.
If you are asking the rate of acceleration on a surface, than the larger the force of gravity is, the more it will affect the rate of acceleration. The amount of friction depends one many variables, one of which is gravity. The larger your force of gravity is, the larger the force of friction is. Because of this, the more the force of gravity is, than the slower the rate of acceleration is because of the larger force of friction, which would be acting against the rate of acceleration. Therefore, the force of gravity does affect the rate of acceleration.
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gravity is something that can affect the planets.
Does mars' gravity affect other objects. yes it does but the gravity is 38% of the earths gravity and if doesn't affect objects then it will have no moon.
Does gravity affect a person's height and why?
The greater the mass, the stronger the gravity, but the distance does not affect the amount of gravity.
Gravity is a function of mass and distance. So, no air pressure does not affect gravity.