Gravity cannot let go suddenly. Gravity is a fundamental force that is always present and acts on all objects with mass. It is not something that can be turned off or released in an abrupt manner.
An object falls when you let go of it because of the force of gravity pulling it towards the Earth. When you are holding the object, you are counteracting the force of gravity with your hand, but once you let go, there is no longer any force opposing gravity, so the object falls.
The force of gravity is acting on the ball immediately after you let go of it.
When you let go of a ball, its potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as it falls due to gravity.
When you hold a piece of paper close to your body and then let go, the paper will fall due to gravity. The paper is no longer supported by your hand, so it will be subject to the force of gravity pulling it towards the ground.
If the force of gravity were to disappear suddenly, the mass of the body would remain the same, as mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change. However, the weight of the body would become zero, since weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity.
An object falls when you let go of it because of the force of gravity pulling it towards the Earth. When you are holding the object, you are counteracting the force of gravity with your hand, but once you let go, there is no longer any force opposing gravity, so the object falls.
The force of gravity is acting on the ball immediately after you let go of it.
Gravity maybe?
Gravity
No.
If gravity suddenly disappeared, the moon would fly out into space in a straight line. If the moon suddenly stopped moving it would fall straight into Earth.
No that is impossible. Gravity is related to mass, so while a planet still has mass it still has gravity.
we can fly
When you let go of a ball, its potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as it falls due to gravity.
Could be a number of things.. most likely the wheel bearings have completely let go...
If... Then... Because... Example: If you I let go of this pencil then it will fall because gravity pulls it to the ground.
If the force of gravity suddenly stopped acting on the planets, they would continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed, following Newton's first law of motion. Without the force of gravity to pull them towards the Sun, the planets would travel in a tangential direction away from their current orbital paths.