No
That depends; what exactly do you expect such a "gravity machine" to do? * Any mass will exert a force of gravity. * Artificial gravity (an imitation of gravity) can be produced through quick spinning. * Other types of "artificial gravity" appear in science fiction stories, but they don't appear in current technology, and it seems unlikely that they will be, any time soon.
Yes, gravity is a natural force that causes objects with mass to be attracted to each other. It is responsible for holding the planets in their orbit around the sun and for keeping us anchored to the Earth.
A roller coaster is a machine that works on the principle of gravity and high speed. Riders experience thrilling drops and loops as the coaster's design and momentum use gravity for propulsion and energy.
The acceleration of gravity can be calculated using an Atwood machine by measuring the acceleration of the system as the masses move and applying Newton's second law of motion. By knowing the masses of the objects and the tension in the rope, one can determine the acceleration due to gravity.
Gravity is a thing that keeps object on da ground :)
Draw a line around the block the thing is on, then try and separate the machine and ball. Then it might (probably will) go to the target thing
No.
yes every thing has gravity
Its a gravity type filter
Gravity is affected and effected by mass.
That depends; what exactly do you expect such a "gravity machine" to do? * Any mass will exert a force of gravity. * Artificial gravity (an imitation of gravity) can be produced through quick spinning. * Other types of "artificial gravity" appear in science fiction stories, but they don't appear in current technology, and it seems unlikely that they will be, any time soon.
It is possible if you get a machine that gives you more gravity.
There is no such thing as a food stamp machine.
The gravity light is a new machine that has been discovered in 2014. It does not use any outside energy forces other then gravity. The machine is being marketed towards third world countries that do not have the ability to access electricity inexpensively.
yes
The question is puzzling. There is no such thing as slow gravity.
No, as of now, there is no such thing as a time machine.