Yes, gravity is still not fully understood. One theory still being researched is the existence of a particle called the graviton which could be the cause of gravitational attraction between bodies.
The sole hold-out in the Grand Unification Theory is Gravity. Einstein tried to solve it and failed.
Yes, Hooke's Law will still hold without gravity, as it relates to the relationship between the force applied to a spring and the resulting extension or compression of the spring, rather than being dependent on gravity. Gravity is not a factor in Hooke's Law, so it can still be applicable in environments without gravity.
Albert Einstein's work is still used today in various fields such as physics, astronomy, and cosmology. His theories of relativity have had a significant impact on our understanding of space, time, and gravity. Applications of his work include GPS systems, the study of black holes, and advancements in astrophysics.
Yes, there is still gravity in a vacuum. Gravity is a fundamental force that exists everywhere in the universe, including in a vacuum where there is no air or matter.
Newton's laws of gravity were groundbreaking when they were formulated and are still widely used today for many practical applications. However, they were later replaced by Einstein's theory of general relativity, which provides a more accurate and comprehensive explanation of gravity on a cosmic scale. So while Newton's laws are true within certain limits and are still useful in many contexts, they are not the complete picture of gravitational physics.
Yes, gravity still exists in water. Gravity is the force that pulls all objects toward the center of the Earth, regardless of the medium they are in. So, objects in water still experience the gravitational force pulling them down.
That is like asking why do we have still have gravity today. Truth is not a popularity contest.
I was told today, at Discount Tire, that FRD indicated "a Ford exclusive tire". I am still researching to confirm that.
still researching still researching
Yes.
well, i am researching about it, but i don't know. SORRY!
With gravity. Peter the Great put extensive fountains in his Peterhoff castle and all of them worked by gravity. They are still working today. The ancient Romans used a combination of aqueducts, underground cisterns, and gravity to bring water to their fountains and cities. These too are still working in many places.
No that is impossible. Gravity is related to mass, so while a planet still has mass it still has gravity.
Yes. I believe his name is Colton. Still researching this information.
Yes, there will still be gravity. The floor beneath you is still pulling you down towards the earth.
Gravity probly has no zip wallet, because Gravity has no hands.
i believe that the French invented Mayonnaise, but i am still researching that.
Well scientist are still researching for answer's.