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Pull acting on an object caued by the Force of gravity is called the?

Gravitational Pull, push, or force.


F the buoyant force is greater than the force of gravity on an object then the object?

accelerates upward, and may shoot up out of the water.If the buoyant force is equal to the force of gravity, then the object floats right there.


Why buoyancy is called the anti gravity force?

This answer may not be too technical but you will get the general concept. Generally buoyant force is the force which help the objects to float in fluids which includes water and air without sinking. From this its clear that it acts in the direction opposite to the gravity force to make the object float. Gravity is the force that keeps things gown on earth Thus its called the anti gravity force.


What is the mass of an object if the force of gravity acting on its mass is 1033 Newtons?

If we have a force acting on a body and we know what that force is, and we also know that the force is gravity, we can solve because we know the force gravity exerts on a mass. If we take the total force acting on the body and divide it by the force of gravity per one unit of mass, we can find the number of units of mass that cause gravity to act on the object. We have 1033 Newtons of force acting on the object. Gravity pulls down with a force of 9.8 Newtons on 1 kilogram of mass. Our 1033 Newtons divided by 9.8 Newtons per kilogram = 105.41 kilograms


How gravity and air resistance are related to an object's terminal velocity?

Gravity and air resistance (drag) are the two opposing forces acting on the falling body. Gravity causes the object to accelerate (fall faster) while the air resistance causes the object to decelerate (fall slower). At a certain velocity called the terminal velocity these two forces are in balance and there is no change in falling speed.

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What is an object is the measure of the force of the gravity on an object called?

a measure of force that tells the omount og gravity acting on an object is called


What is force of gravity on an object called?

That is called the object's weight.


Is mass or weight the measure of the force of gravity acting on an object?

The force of gravity on an object is called its weight.Note that mass is what CAUSES this force of gravity.


The force of gravity pulling one object toward the center of another object is called?

Perhaps surprisingly, it is called the force of gravity.


Does an object in free fall go faster or slower?

"Free fall" means that the only force on the object is the force of gravity. In that situation, the object is accelerating in response to the force, so it's going faster. Its speed is growing at a rate called the 'acceleration of gravity' at the place where it's located.


How strongly gravity pulls a object is called what?

The force of gravity.


How does air effect gravity?

Air has no effect on gravity. But the presence of air can change the response of an object to the force of gravity alone.


What newtons laws happen in the falling of an object?

The object accelerates downwards in response to the attractive force of gravity.


What is a plant's response to gravity called?

A plant's response to gravity is called gravitropism or geotropism.


What is the pull of gravity on an object called?

force


What is the amount of force with which gravity pulls down an object?

The amount of force which gravity pulls down an object is called its weight.


What measure of the force of a gravity on a object?

That is called "weight".