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No if you saying that you have a little coffee table and a cup falls off of it then it's going to fall slower. No I don't think so things will actually fall faster because it is closer to the ground or floor.

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Why do big things have a lower pitch?

Big things have a lower pitch because their size allows them to produce slower vibrations. The frequency of vibration determines pitch, with slower vibrations producing lower pitches. Therefore, big objects like drums or large strings have longer wavelengths and slower vibration rates, resulting in a lower pitch.


Will a object will low density sink slower or faster?

An object with lower density will sink slower than an object with higher density. This is because objects with lower density displace less water and therefore experience less buoyant force pushing them up.


Materials move from a higher place to a lower place because of?

the force of gravity. Gravity pulls objects downward toward the Earth's center, causing materials to move from a higher place to a lower place.


How does gravity affect time?

Gravity affects time by causing it to slow down in stronger gravitational fields. This phenomenon, known as gravitational time dilation, was predicted by Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. Essentially, the stronger the gravitational field, the slower time passes. This has been observed in experiments involving atomic clocks placed at different altitudes, with the clock at a lower altitude running slightly slower than the one at a higher altitude due to the difference in gravitational strength.


What force moves water from high ground to lower ground?

Gravity is the force that moves water from high ground to lower ground. Water flows downhill due to the gravitational pull, following the path of least resistance.

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What are the characteristics that cause a planet to have less gravity?

The force due to gravity of a planet is dependent on the mass of that planet (and to a lesser extent the radius/diameter). If a planet is less massive then it will have a lower gravitational force.


Why does the moon exert a lower gravitational force than the earth?

The moon is smaller than the Earth.Therefore it has a lower gravitational force. Don't you know this?


What has a higher gravitational pull the equator or the north pole?

The gravitational pull of the earth is pretty much the same anywhere between the poles and the equator creating a centripetal force pulling things in towards the earth.. However, the rotation of the planet results in an outward centrifugal force pushing things away from the earth. This force is greatest at the equator. Even though the gravitational pull is the same everywhere, the centrifugal force at the equator gives the impression of a very slightly lower gravitational pull.


What is earth's gravitational force compared with Uranus?

Earth's gravitational force is stronger than Uranus due to Earth's larger mass and size. Uranus has a weaker gravitational force because it is a gas planet with lower density than Earth.


Why do big things have a lower pitch?

Big things have a lower pitch because their size allows them to produce slower vibrations. The frequency of vibration determines pitch, with slower vibrations producing lower pitches. Therefore, big objects like drums or large strings have longer wavelengths and slower vibration rates, resulting in a lower pitch.


Will a object will low density sink slower or faster?

An object with lower density will sink slower than an object with higher density. This is because objects with lower density displace less water and therefore experience less buoyant force pushing them up.


How can planets weight something if space is weightless?

=There is no weight in space is because Weight is how hard things (floor, ground, etc.) push up on us. Note, I said up and not down. The downward force is the gravitational force. The gravitational force depends on mass (the amount of material you are made of) and the gravitational field intensity. If the gravitational field intensity is lower, as it is on the moon, the gravitational force is lower for the same mass. ecause there is no gravity.=


What is the force of gravity on Saturn compared to the Earth's gravitational force?

The force of gravity on Saturn is weaker than on Earth. Gravity is determined by both the mass of the planet and the distance from its center, and Saturn has a lower mass and larger radius compared to Earth, resulting in weaker gravitational force on its surface.


Materials move from a higher place to a lower place because of?

the force of gravity. Gravity pulls objects downward toward the Earth's center, causing materials to move from a higher place to a lower place.


How does gravity affect time?

Gravity affects time by causing it to slow down in stronger gravitational fields. This phenomenon, known as gravitational time dilation, was predicted by Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. Essentially, the stronger the gravitational field, the slower time passes. This has been observed in experiments involving atomic clocks placed at different altitudes, with the clock at a lower altitude running slightly slower than the one at a higher altitude due to the difference in gravitational strength.


What force moves water from high ground to lower ground?

Gravity is the force that moves water from high ground to lower ground. Water flows downhill due to the gravitational pull, following the path of least resistance.


What has gravitational energy?

Gravitational energy is the potential energy stored in an object due to its position in a gravitational field. This energy can be released when the object falls or moves to a lower position in the force of gravity.