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Can you provide an example of gravity?

Sure! An apple falling from a tree is an example of gravity in action. The apple is pulled towards the Earth's center by the force of gravity.


How did Newton discovery the force called gravity?

An apple fell on his head and wonder why it was pulled to earth


Can gravity apple?

No. But apple can gravity.


What experience occurred that prompted Newton to start thinking about gravity?

Isaac Newton began thinking about gravity after witnessing an apple fall from a tree, which led him to question why objects are pulled towards the Earth.


Needs to be really well explained answer so even a 12 year old can understand what is gravity?

Gravity is were an object (such as an apple or YOU!) is pulled towords the center of the earth. We feel gravity but we are used to it therefore we don't notce it. Isaac Newton was the first to call Gravity, gravity, and called te units we mease it in after him(newtons)


When you hold an apple over your head identify all the forces acting on the apple and their reaction forces?

As its distance from the earths mass centre alters very little during the fall, the force between it and the earth essentially remains the same. During the fall the earth and the apple accelerate toward each other. acceleration = force / mass, so the earths acceleration is incredibly small and the distance moved also.


What scientist is said to have discovered gravity with the help of an apple?

Isaac Newton discovered gravity with the help of an apple.


How much work does gravity do on the apple if it falls 6m?

Gravity does work equal to the change in potential energy of the apple as it falls. The work done by gravity can be calculated by multiplying the force of gravity (9.8 m/s^2) by the distance the apple falls (6m). The work done by gravity on the apple falling 6m is approximately 294.24 Joules.


Why does an apple fall down?

gravity


When an apple falls from a tree what force pulls it down what are the balanced and unbalanced forces at work?

The force that pulls the apple down is gravity. When the apple is at rest on the tree, the forces are balanced between gravity pulling the apple down and the tree branch pushing up on the apple. Once the apple falls, gravity becomes the unbalanced force causing it to accelerate towards the ground.


Did isaac invent gravity by watching an apple fall?

Questions like this want to make me cry.... No he did not invent gravity he obsurved the apple fall and as a result he came up with the theory of gravity


Why an apple attracts earths?

because of earth gravitation or pulling