Yes, it does.
Another opinion:
No it doesn't. The formula for the force of gravity involves masses and distance.
There is no gravitational force where there is no mass, like, for example between
ideas, or between sounds.
I notice that the question offers no guidance as to what "non-matter" is.
The force of gravity is considered to act at the center of mass of an object.
Mass is the property of matter on which gravity act upon.
Two forces that act on an object in water are buoyant force, which pushes the object upwards, and gravity, which pulls the object downwards.
The three forces that act on an object are gravity, friction, and applied force.
The point where an object's weight is concentrated is called its center of gravity. It is the point where the force of gravity can be considered to act.
Matter possesses mass and occupies space, while nonmatter, such as energy or abstract concepts, does not have these physical characteristics. Matter can be observed and measured, exhibiting properties like density, volume, and temperature. In contrast, nonmatter cannot be quantified in the same way and may exist as energy forms or ideas. Thus, the presence of mass and the ability to occupy space are key properties that distinguish matter from nonmatter.
The force of gravity is considered to act at the center of mass of an object.
Does it take up space and made of atoms? Yes, concrete is matter
Gravity acts on everything....even light!
The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.
Gravity.
Gravity.
Various ways. Gravity of stars act on planets and cause them to rotate around them, as well as asteroids that get caught in gravity fields and fall to the plant's surface.
Gravity acts against aeroplanes and forward speed and lift are used to conquer gravity.
gravity
Mass is the property of matter on which gravity act upon.
Gravity acts on rockets by letting it leave the ground.