There are four fundamental or basic forces, including the strong force, the weak force, the electromagnetic force, and gravity.
Gravity is the weakest of all the interactive forces and cannot be easily described by mathematics in the same way as electromagnetism and the strong and weak nuclear forces. Currently, physicists cannot fully explain why gravity is so incredibly weak in comparison to other forces.
A force can make an object's motion change. Forces such as gravity, friction, and pushing or pulling on an object can accelerate, decelerate, or change the direction of its motion.
General relativity explains the force of gravity.
The centre of gravity does not, by itself, determine whether an object is at rest or in motion. The location of the centre of gravity, relative to where the object is supported, can contribute one of many forces that can act on the object. And it is is the [vector] sum of these forces which determines whether the object remains at rest or in uniform motion.
There are four fundamental forces in our universe that dictate how matter and energy interact. One of the forces, gravity, causes anything with mass, i.e. anything made of atoms, to attract other massive objects. Gravity is the weakest of the four forces and is one of the most difficult to explain.
Gravity? It's one of the 4 basic fundamental forces of nature, you can't get any simpler.
Only the gravitational one.
Gravity is one of the forces
The answer is yes. One of Earth's many forces is gravity. Gravity is the force that pulls you down, and prevents you from floating into space. Signed,yours truly, really smart girl
Force of gravity. F=mass*9.81m/s^2
Forces in nature (weak, electromagnetic, strong are the other forces)
No. Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces, and has nothing to do with chemistry.
Gravity is the cause of one important kind of force that we find everywhere.
Ultimately gravity overcomes all other forces.
Gravity.
Gravity
Newton's three laws of motion describe how forces affect motion. They have nothing to do with gravity, except that gravity is one of many possible causes of force.