Newton's law of gravity states that every mass attracts every other mass with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers. This law explains why objects fall to the ground, why planets orbit the sun, and why the moon orbits the Earth. It revolutionized our understanding of the physical world and laid the foundation for classical mechanics.
The theory of relativity was formulated by Albert Einstein in 1905 with the publication of his special theory of relativity. This theory revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity. Einstein later developed the general theory of relativity in 1915, which extended these ideas to include gravity as a geometrical concept.
Yes, it does. Another opinion: No it doesn't. The formula for the force of gravity involves masses and distance. There is no gravitational force where there is no mass, like, for example between ideas, or between sounds. I notice that the question offers no guidance as to what "non-matter" is.
People, things, and ideas can move through various means depending on the context. People can move by walking, running, driving, or taking transportation. Things can move through physical forces like pushing, pulling, or gravity. Ideas can move through communication, sharing, and spreading through conversation, media, or technology. They move to reach a destination, achieve a goal, or influence others.
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"If an apple falls, does the moon also fall?"This question triggered the discovery and understanding of gravity, by Sir Isaac Newton. He devised an equation to theorise gravity:F=GMm/r2.G = universal gravitational constant, 6.673x10-11M,m = masses of the two objects gravitationally attracting each otherr = distance between objectsThis was a very close approximation for the time being, and in fact even today, but after Einstein's Theories of Special and General Relativity, gravity would never be lookad at the same way again.Einstein developed 10 field equations which better explain space-time as a fabric, and postulated that gravity is caused by warps in this fabric caused by large masses.This therefore meant that gravity warps the flow of time - and that objects with extremely strong gravitational fields such as black holes slow down time around them.Some of the most recent ideas, thoughts and theories on gravity arose from the Standard Model, which claims that the force of gravity is mediated by light-speed particles called Gravitons.This would mean that if the sun were to suddenly disappear, we would not only receive its light for 8 minutes and 20 seconds after it vanished, but we would also continue moving in orbit for this time, after which the night sky would become visible and the Earth would begin moving in a straight line.Gravitons are mysterious particles that have not yeet been discovered or observed, but are known to be massless, since gravity has an infinite range.
The Civil War.
the civil war
because iw was one of the first ideas about gravity so when people found out it was quite shocking
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Newton worked out a theory of gravitation which was modified by Einstein. He also described Optics and motion. Only one of his theories covers gravity.
Newtons Laws of motion
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Sir Isaac newton is best known for mathematical ideas about gravity and motion.
Sir Isaac newton is best known for mathematical ideas about gravity and motion.
The forces of gravity beteen two objects . . . -- increase directly with the product of their masses, -- decrease directly with the square of the distance between them, -- are attractive, drawing the objects together, -- act along the line between them, and -- act equally on both objects. I think that about sums it up.
Newton summarized his ideas about gravity in a law now known as the law of universal gravitation. <3333333333 answered by JULIE A.