Gravity is a force between 2 bodies. Gravity goes in the direction towards the body of greater mass. For things on earth, gravity is in the "downward" direction (i.e. towards the earth), since the earth is of greater mass than other objects.
there are gravity generators that causes the gravity to seem like they go side to side, but they really go up and down. Good question. Ive always wondered.
up is to go up down is to go down
The moon has gravity like the earth but not as powerful, yet enough to keep you on the surface
It is pulling us toward the center of the earth. We are lucky we live on Earth and no some planet with a weak gravity where we can fly in the clouds.
Gravity is pulling down, and Buoyancy is pushing up. When the force of gravity is greater than the buoyant force, objects sink. When the buoyant force is greater than the force of gravity, objects float.
Friction, when moving sideways. Upthrust when you are trying to go down. gravity when you are trying to go up
It affects all jumps and leaps, causing the dancer to come down to the floor. Any attempt to appear to float graciously in the air is short because of the force of gravity.
gravity
pretty cool when u go up and down
It is easier to go down a slope because gravity helps to pull you downwards, providing momentum and requiring less energy. Going up a slope requires you to work against gravity, making it more difficult and tiring.
Gravity helps you move down the slope but works against you on the way up.
Gravity helps you move down the slope but works against you on the way up.
It doesn't take any force at all for an object to go down on account of the influence of gravity. All you have to do is let go of it. If you ever want it to go up, then at some point in the process, you'll have to push it upward with a force that's greater than its weight. (After you finish pushing it and it leaves your hand, gravity is the only force on it again.)
Objects that go up always come down due to gravity, which is the force that brings objects back towards the Earth's surface. When something is thrown upwards, gravity acts as a constant force pulling it back down until it reaches the ground. This phenomenon is known as projectile motion.
When you go against gravity, such as jumping up in the air or climbing stairs, you are using muscular force to overcome the force of gravity pulling you down. Your muscles work to counteract gravity and help you move in the opposite direction.
Isaac Newton was actually the person that found out what gravity is, and how it hapened. We are known that he knew this by an apple falling down a tree that he was leaning on, and wondered why it would go down to the ground and not up. That's how he found out what gravity was.
Objects that go up and come back down are influenced by gravity. Gravity is the force that pulls objects back towards the Earth when they are lifted up and opposing forces such as air resistance or friction can also play a role in the object's motion.