A black hole.
A region in space that exerts a gravitational pull on all matter and light around it is a black hole. Black holes are extremely dense objects with gravity so strong that not even light can escape its pull, leading to their characteristic feature of being invisible, hence the name "black hole."
the grvitational pull of an object depents on its mass and density for power.
Yes
Any mass in the Universe exerts a gravitational attraction. This applies to black holes, as well as other objects such as galaxies, stars, planets, etc. This gravitational attraction never stops, no matter how far you go away. However, if you go very far away, the gravitational attraction gets insignificant for most practical purposes.Any mass in the Universe exerts a gravitational attraction. This applies to black holes, as well as other objects such as galaxies, stars, planets, etc. This gravitational attraction never stops, no matter how far you go away. However, if you go very far away, the gravitational attraction gets insignificant for most practical purposes.Any mass in the Universe exerts a gravitational attraction. This applies to black holes, as well as other objects such as galaxies, stars, planets, etc. This gravitational attraction never stops, no matter how far you go away. However, if you go very far away, the gravitational attraction gets insignificant for most practical purposes.Any mass in the Universe exerts a gravitational attraction. This applies to black holes, as well as other objects such as galaxies, stars, planets, etc. This gravitational attraction never stops, no matter how far you go away. However, if you go very far away, the gravitational attraction gets insignificant for most practical purposes.
gravitational mass
Gravitational force exerts an attraction on objects.
Yes.
Any two objects with mass will have a gravitational force. The orbit of planets around stars depends on the gravitational pull of the star. The Earth exerts a gravitational pull on its moon but the moon also exerts a pull on the Earth.
The object with the most mass, as gravitational force is dependent on mass. Therefore the bowling ball exerts more gravitational force than a baseball or a football.
Anything that has mass exerts a gravitational field, so yes, earth exerts one.
Well.................. the gravitational force of earth exerts a force of 9.8m/s squared.
A region in space that exerts a gravitational pull on all matter and light around it is a black hole. Black holes are extremely dense objects with gravity so strong that not even light can escape its pull, leading to their characteristic feature of being invisible, hence the name "black hole."
the grvitational pull of an object depents on its mass and density for power.
Everything with mass exerts a gravitational force proportional to its mass.
Yes
The earth exerts a stronger gravitational force.
It does not have any special gravitational properties, if that's what you mean, but plasma has mass and therefore exerts a gravitational pull.