That completely depends on the rock's shape, and on how its mass is
distributed. It has nothing to do with the value of its mass or weight.
The force acting on a falling rock is gravity, which pulls the rock downwards towards the Earth's center. As the rock falls, it may also experience air resistance, which opposes its downward motion.
Gravitaional force is the force pulling on it from the Earth.
It is always different depending on the object. For example a female humans' center of gravity is in the hip. as a male humans' center of gravity is in the chest. But once you have found the center of gravity in an object the center of gravity should be the same in every object like it.
Yes, there is gravity in the center of the Earth. The force of gravity is present throughout the entire Earth, including its center.
On earth, 8 kg of mass weighs 78.4 newtons (17.64 pounds).
On Earth it is 8 x 9.8 = 78.4 N. As Weight=Mass x Gravity
1000g = 1kg 8kg =8000g The answer is 8kg > 5000g
8kg
The force acting on a falling rock is gravity, which pulls the rock downwards towards the Earth's center. As the rock falls, it may also experience air resistance, which opposes its downward motion.
8kg = 17.6lbs
25% of 8kg is 2kg.
The object that does work on the rock as it falls is called the force of gravity. Gravity pulls the rock downward toward the center of the Earth, causing it to accelerate as it falls. This force is a result of the gravitational attraction between the rock and the Earth.
Soil and rock particles typically fall vertically downward due to the force of gravity. The direction of their fall is determined by the pull of gravity towards the center of the Earth.
Gravitaional force is the force pulling on it from the Earth.
8kg is 78.46 Newtons on earth.
The force that causes a rock to roll down the side of a mountain is primarily gravity. Gravity pulls the rock downward toward the center of the Earth, and when the rock is on an incline, this force causes it to accelerate down the slope. Additionally, friction between the rock and the surface may influence its movement, but gravity is the dominant force driving it downward.
The center of gravity of the truck