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Objects will always be pulled to the center of the mass.
Nothing, gravity affects everything in the universe every yocto-second. You cant come up with a non example. Even anti-gravity is an example of gravity since your just reversing the pull of gravity to a push.
Sure! An apple falling from a tree is an example of gravity in action. The apple is pulled towards the Earth's center by the force of gravity.
No, gravity is not an example of a centrifugal force. Gravity is the force of attraction between objects with mass, while centrifugal force is the outward force experienced in a rotating reference frame.
An example of a force is gravity. Gravity is the force that brings objects down to the ground and keeps planets in orbit around the sun.
There are forces acting on the car. They are just equal to the force of the car acting on the force. In example, gravity is acting on the car, but the car is pushing back equally. Therefore, the car doesn't move.
One false statement about root-hairs is that they can sense gravity. It is a common misconception that gravity effects the direction of growth.
Isaac Newton but befor him many scientist says the same statement but they were not able to proof the statement then newton was the first eho provees mathematically the statement of gravity
One false statement about root-hairs is that they can sense gravity. It is a common misconception that gravity effects the direction of growth.
an example of gravity is sky diving. the gravity is pulling down the the ground after you jump out of the plane.
Yes. So does any other object that has a mass, and therefore gravity; for example, the Sun or the Earth.
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.
Objects will always be pulled to the center of the mass.
Nothing, gravity affects everything in the universe every yocto-second. You cant come up with a non example. Even anti-gravity is an example of gravity since your just reversing the pull of gravity to a push.
You can't play soccer if there is no gravity in the first place. So, the presumption in the question statement that gravity is not useful in soccer is not valid.
There is no gravity in space, therefore there is no gravity to help a rocket landing on the moon.
Mud is anon-example of gravity.