Gravitational force is a fundamental force in nature that attracts objects with mass towards each other. It is responsible for keeping planets in orbit around the sun, and for the formation of galaxies and other celestial bodies. Gravitational force is described by Newton's law of universal gravitation and Einstein's general theory of relativity.
No, there is no mass there to have any gravitational force.
Gravitational force is a form of potential energy
Mutual force of gravitational attraction.
"attraction"
Earlier scientists could not guess about the gravitational force because they lacked the technology and tools to accurately measure and observe the effects of gravity. Additionally, the concept of gravitational force required a shift in understanding from the commonly accepted belief that the Earth was the center of the universe. It was not until Isaac Newton's work on gravity in the late 17th century that a formal explanation and understanding of gravitational force was established.
gravitational force
no
Universe has no weight because it has no Gravitational force
No, there is no mass there to have any gravitational force.
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In the center of black holes.
Isaac Newton was the first to propose that there is a universal gravitational force which affects all objects in the universe.
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Gravitational force is a form of potential energy
All objects in the universe with mass are attracted to each other by gravity, which is the large scale organizer of the universe itself.
Mutual force of gravitational attraction.
Yes it does.