Yes. Gravity from everything exists everywhere. The moon circles the earth because of gravity. And the same with our earth around our sun. And same with our solar system around our galaxy. Every single thing in our universe has a gravitational pull on everything else.
The force that stops us from floating into space is called gravity. Gravity is the force of attraction that exists between all objects with mass, pulling objects towards each other.
Space tells matter how to move through the force of gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force that exists between all objects with mass, and it influences the motion of matter by pulling objects towards each other. This force of gravity is what governs the movement of planets, stars, and other celestial bodies in space.
Gravity is the force that puts an object into free fall. It is the attractive force that exists between all objects with mass and causes objects to accelerate towards each other.
Yes. Gravity exists everywhere in the universe as all objects have a gravitational pull. Objects in space do not seem weightless because there is no gravity. Rather they seem weightless because they are in freefall.
Yes, weight depends on the gravity of the planet. The weight of an object is different on a planet with a different gravity. An object has zero weight in outer space. No! An object does not have zero weight in outer space. Why? Because gravity exists in outer space.
The statement that there is no gravity in space is not true. Gravity exists everywhere in space, although its strength decreases with distance from massive objects. For example, astronauts aboard the International Space Station experience microgravity because they are in a state of free fall, orbiting Earth, rather than being completely devoid of gravitational influence. Thus, while gravity is weaker in far-off regions of space, it is always present.
Yes. All objects have some degree of gravity. So gravity exists everywhere in space.
Gravity exists because mass exists.
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without gravity there can be no free fall. The only time humans have eperienced free fall is within a space craft where gravity is regulated.
Actually there is gravity (non-zero gravity) in space. You just don't feel it when you are in free fall. For more details, read some articles (for example, in the Wikipedia) about "free fall".
Just words. Neither condition actually exists (there is no place without gravity), but in "free fall" you can't feel the effects of gravity.
Mass is the quantitiy of matter. But weight is the force of pull on the mass due to gravity. So mass is invariant where as weight depends on the gravity. If acceleration due to gravity is zero, then weight too becomes zero. So in free space mass exists but weight vanishes.
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Gravity is a natural force that exists everywhere in the universe. It is what keeps planets in orbit around the sun and objects on Earth from floating into space. Gravity is always present, whether you are on the Earth, in space, or on another celestial body.
No. Gravity is a characteristic property of space and mass that exists whether or not there is any electromagnetic radiation in the neighborhood. Its cause is unknown.
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