Zero Gravity, or weightlessness.
Yes, everything with mass exerts gravity, which is a force that attracts other objects with mass towards it. Even small objects like a pen or a person have gravity, although the effect may be very weak.
The four fundamental forces in nature are gravity, electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force.
Gravitational force is dependent directly on the mass of the object and inversely dependent on the distance. So with the mass of the nucleus being so small, the gravitation al force is also very weak.
Gravity is more forceful because it has the ability to pull things down and have everything stay on the Earth. Weak nuclear force is clearly weak and can't really pull things down and keep them there. I hope this helped :)
Gravity between any two particles is much, much weaker than the strong force, the weak force, or the electromagnetic forces.However, note that gravity acts over long distances, and particles attract each other, they don't repel each other, through gravity. Therefore, the cumulative effect can be considerable, and gravity is a very powerful force on large (astronomical) scales.
Mercury has very weak gravity.
Yes, caused by gravity. (only works on the very large scale because gravity is very weak.)
there is no effect of gravity on atomic forces because gravity is very very weak than the atomic forces(Gravitational Force = 10-38 Atomic forces, Weak=10-13 Strong=1).
The Moon does have gravity! It is weak (just 1/6th of the Earth's) so the Moon has very little atmosphere.
Because it is a force. Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces (gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuclear, strong nuclear or color force).Gravity causes mass to accelerate. F = ma. Gravity must therefore be a force.
The force you are thinking of of is gravity. Well not so much the gravity but the gravitons in the gravity witch give it the force it has. Without gravitons it is actually a very weak force.
Yes, everything with mass exerts gravity, which is a force that attracts other objects with mass towards it. Even small objects like a pen or a person have gravity, although the effect may be very weak.
No. Compared with the other basic forces, gravity is remarkably weak.
gravity on Pluto is about 1/12th the surface gravity on Earth
Yes, Saturn's rings do have some gravity, but it is very weak compared to the gravity of larger objects like planets and moons. The gravity from Saturn's rings is not significant enough to affect spacecraft or other objects passing through the ring system.
The four fundamental forces in nature are gravity, electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force.
Gravity is so weak that it takes special equipment and large masses to register noticeable effects. While all objects with mass have gravity, it takes a very large mass for that gravity to be noticeable.