The force of gravity is called weight. It is the force exerted on an object due to gravity pulling it towards the center of the Earth.
By Gravity we mean the energy of Gravity E= - mGM/r = -mu/r. Force is the first derivative of energy so the force of Gravity is dE/dr = mu/r^2. Force is the first derivative for all kinds of energy.
The force of gravity on the moon is about one-sixth (1/6) of the force of gravity on Earth.
The terms "gravitational force" and "force of gravity" are interchangeable and both refer to the same force exerted on objects due to gravity. When an apple is falling, the force of gravity (gravitational force) is indeed acting on it, causing it to accelerate towards the Earth.
No. Gravity is a property of matter that produces force. But there's no way a force is going to 'become' gravity, although a constant linear acceleration would be indistinguishable from gravity.
Weaker, much weaker.
Planet Mercury and Planet Earth are both rocky planets. But Mercury is much smaller than Earth, so has much less force of gravity. Your answer is "No".
Mercury's gravity is approx 40% of Earth's.
it is made of small amounts hydrogen helium and oxygen. it has almost no atmosphere because of the planets gravity.
what is the force of gravity on mecury
Gravity is a force but has no mass.
gravity not as a force, but as the curvature of spacetime
None. Gravity IS the force in this case.
gravity is a force by which objects are attracted to the centre of.
Gravity Force was created in 1989.
Gravity Force happened in 1989.
Gravity is a type of force.