"attraction"
Mutual force of gravitational attraction.
"attraction"
"attraction"
Yes. A gravitational force attracts every mass toward every other mass.
Gravitational force is the attractive force that exists between any two objects with mass. It is responsible for keeping planets in orbit around the sun and objects on Earth from floating away into space. The strength of the gravitational force depends on the mass of the objects and the distance between them.
Attraction :)
Mutual force of gravitational attraction.
"attraction"
yes, but most gravitational pulls are only noticeable if the object is enormous, for example, Earth.
"attraction"
Yes. A gravitational force attracts every mass toward every other mass.
Yes it does.
I had this same question and put 'attraction' and I got the question right. :]
Gravity
Gravitational force is the attractive force that exists between any two objects with mass. It is responsible for keeping planets in orbit around the sun and objects on Earth from floating away into space. The strength of the gravitational force depends on the mass of the objects and the distance between them.
Gravitational "force" acts between two objects. Each object "feels" the same force pulling it toward the other object. You and the earth are pulled toward each other, by a force that's called your "weight". Your weight on earth is the same as earth's weight on you. If there is only one object in the whole universe, and no other object exists, then the object that exists has no weight, because there is no gravitational force between two objects. But if there are two or more objects in the universe, then every two of them are attracted to each other, and the force between any two objects is called the "weight" of each object on the other one. That's as plain as I can make it. Can anyone hear me out there ?
-- distance -- equal mutual forces of gravitational attraction