Every object that has mass is attracted to every other object that has mass, regardless of their size.
When you consider two objects at a time, the forces on each one toward the other one are equal.
The centre of gravity is the point trough which the whole weight of the object seems to act.
The center of gravity for a spherical object is located at the exact center of the sphere. This point is equidistant from all points on the surface of the sphere, making it the point where the force of gravity can be considered to act on the object.
No, it pulls in whatever direction the item with the gravitational force is away from the object being pulled. So basically, if there were an object(this object will be marked with a A) just floating and out of no where an object with gravity(Object with gravity being marked with B) appeared ABOVE A, object B would pull object A upward.
The amount of gravity acting on an object is its weight. Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, and it is directly proportional to the object's mass.
everything uses gravity! if gravity was absent we all would be flaoting!!
All objects have gravity and gravity depends on the mass of an object and the distance between the object.
All objects have gravity and gravity depends on the mass of an object and the distance between the object.
because of gravity
Weight = Mass * Acceleration of gravity. Weight = force of gravity on particular object. Weight = force of gravity on an object; Gravity = attracts all objects toward each other
The centre of gravity is the point trough which the whole weight of the object seems to act.
They all do. Every object in the universe has gravity.
The center of gravity for a spherical object is located at the exact center of the sphere. This point is equidistant from all points on the surface of the sphere, making it the point where the force of gravity can be considered to act on the object.
No, it pulls in whatever direction the item with the gravitational force is away from the object being pulled. So basically, if there were an object(this object will be marked with a A) just floating and out of no where an object with gravity(Object with gravity being marked with B) appeared ABOVE A, object B would pull object A upward.
The one with the biggest mass and smallest size has.
The amount of gravity acting on an object is its weight. Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, and it is directly proportional to the object's mass.
you will float up in the air
Any object with mass affects gravity