The strength of the mutual forces of gravity that attract two objects toward each
other is called the "weight" of each object in the presence of the other one.
The strength of the mutual gravitational forces that attract you and the earth
toward each other is called your weight on the earth. Nobody cares about the
earth's weight on you, but it's exactly the same number.
The mutual force with which every two masses attract each other because of
gravity is referred to as the "weight" of the objects.
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Weight
The object that exerts gravity is an object with mass.
-- It takes more force to accelerate an object with more mass. ... Gravity exerts more force on an object with more mass. -- It takes less force to accelerate an object with less mass. ... Gravity exerts less force on an object with less mass. Whatever the mass of the object happens to be, gravity always exerts just the right amount of force to accelerate it at always the same rate ... 9.8 meters per second2.
Yes. Gravity can be considered a noncontact force. There is no requirement of the force to touch the object which the force exerts itself on.
In our daily life on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
Gravity.
The object that exerts gravity is an object with mass.
gravity :)
-- It takes more force to accelerate an object with more mass. ... Gravity exerts more force on an object with more mass. -- It takes less force to accelerate an object with less mass. ... Gravity exerts less force on an object with less mass. Whatever the mass of the object happens to be, gravity always exerts just the right amount of force to accelerate it at always the same rate ... 9.8 meters per second2.
Yes. Gravity can be considered a noncontact force. There is no requirement of the force to touch the object which the force exerts itself on.
Gravity.
Gravity.
In our daily life on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
Gravity.
Gravity.
More then possible! It is so by definition. Mass is the "amount" of material in an object; weight is the force the object exerts under the influence of gravity.
mass of object *force of gravity
Gravitation is the only force that acts universally.