gravity is a orse pulling together all matter (which is any thig you can physically touch ).the more matter the more gravity. somethig that have a lot of such as planet and moons and sters pull more strongly
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The A has a short A sound and the I has a short Isound. But the Y has a long E sound.
The four variables in a standard pendulum system are the length of the pendulum, the mass of the pendulum bob, the gravitational acceleration, and the angle at which the pendulum is released.
In the API gravity formula, 141.5 is a constant used to standardize the API gravity scale. It represents the specific gravity of water at 60°F. 131.5 is the specific gravity of the liquid being measured. By subtracting 131.5 from 141.5 and dividing the result by 0.1, you can calculate the API gravity of the liquid.
The standard unit of measurement for acceleration due to gravity, commonly known as the g force unit, is meters per second squared (m/s2).
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The standard specific gravity of chrome ore typically ranges from 4.2 to 4.8.
You just have to put the car in neutral and the gravity will move it.
The amount of gravity is not really quantifiable, but the gravitational force of a planet on a standard mass at a standard distance is proportional to the planet's mass.
The A has a short A sound and the I has a short Isound. But the Y has a long E sound.
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The four variables in a standard pendulum system are the length of the pendulum, the mass of the pendulum bob, the gravitational acceleration, and the angle at which the pendulum is released.
Gravity. Magnetism is a fairly short-range force, but gravity goes on forever.
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Standard gravity is measured as 9.8 meters per second squared. This is then multiplied by the mass of something to get the force of gravity on it, which is expressed in Newtons.
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