The forces of gravity always occur in pairs. Between any two masses, there's
a force on each one, pulling it toward the other one. The forces are equal, and
they're both directed along the line between the centers of the two masses.
Doesn't matter whether the two masses are two specks of dust, the sun and
a planet, or two black holes.
Gravity exerts an acceleration a= GM/r2 = v2/r.
The force that gravity exerts on a mass is known as weight. Weight is the gravitational force acting on an object due to the mass of the object and the acceleration due to gravity. It is calculated using the formula: weight = mass x gravity.
In our daily life on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
The force that every object exerts on every other object is gravity. Gravity is a universal force of attraction between all masses in the universe, pulling objects towards each other.
As mass increases, the force of gravity also increases. This is because gravity is directly proportional to mass, so the larger the mass of an object, the greater the gravitational force it exerts.
None. Gravity IS the force in this case.
Jupiter, the biggest planet, exerts the strongest gravity.
A normal force.
I think that gravity exerts an attractive force that gives the material potential energy.
Every planet has its own gravitational field; indeed, all matter exerts a gravitational force.
The fource of Gravity.
gravity
Gravitation is the only force that acts universally.
Gravity exerts an acceleration a= GM/r2 = v2/r.
The sun's gravity exerts a constant force on each planet in the direction straight toward the sun, but the law of inertia tries to keep the planet moving in a straight line. The resultant force from the vector addition of those two forces keeps the planet in its orbit.
The force that gravity exerts on a mass is known as weight. Weight is the gravitational force acting on an object due to the mass of the object and the acceleration due to gravity. It is calculated using the formula: weight = mass x gravity.
In our daily life on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".