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Does a vacuum space have gravitational force?

No, there is no mass there to have any gravitational force.


In which direction will the drag force act if the gravitational force is less than the buoyant force?

If the gravitational force is less than the buoyant force, the drag force will act in the opposite direction of the gravitational force.


Is gravitational force different than magnetic force?

Yes, gravitational force is the attraction between two masses due to their mass alone, while magnetic force is the force exerted between magnets or moving charges due to their magnetic properties. Gravitational force follows an inverse square law, while magnetic force follows more complex laws described by Maxwell's equations.


How do the gravitational and electric forces resemble each other how do they differ?

Gravitational and electric forces are similar in that both are inverse square laws with distance, where the force decreases as distance increases. However, gravitational force acts between masses due to gravity, while electric force acts between charged particles due to electrostatic interactions. Gravitational force is always attractive and only has one type, while electric force can be attractive or repulsive and has positive and negative charges.


How can the mass and distance increase or desrease the gravitational force?

The gravitational force between two objects increases with their masses; the larger the masses, the stronger the force. Additionally, the gravitational force decreases with distance; the farther apart the objects are, the weaker the force between them.

Related Questions

Who invented the gravity of force?

it was invented by the earths gravitational feild


What can affect gravitational force?

it would have to be newton laws


What else can affect gravitational force?

it would have to be newton laws


What is force and discuse the newton's law?

Force is the first derivative of energy, or the ratio of energy to distance.Newton's laws are the derived from the derivative of gravitational energy, yielding force laws.Newton's laws all come from the derivative of the gravitational energy being constant or the derivative being zero.Newton's Laws did not include the vector energy mcV. This energy is the source of the centrifugal force, the transverse force and the tangential force.


How did newton discove the laws of motion?

he discover by.......... when he was sitting under an apple tree,he saw that apple had fallen down by the gravitational force by this he came to know that extra force(gravitational force)had pushed the apple down


Which of Kepler's laws gave Newton the idea about gravitational force and how it is related to distance?

law of equal areas


Does a vacuum space have gravitational force?

No, there is no mass there to have any gravitational force.


In which direction will the drag force act if the gravitational force is less than the buoyant force?

If the gravitational force is less than the buoyant force, the drag force will act in the opposite direction of the gravitational force.


Is gravitational force different than magnetic force?

Yes, gravitational force is the attraction between two masses due to their mass alone, while magnetic force is the force exerted between magnets or moving charges due to their magnetic properties. Gravitational force follows an inverse square law, while magnetic force follows more complex laws described by Maxwell's equations.


How do the gravitational and electric forces resemble each other how do they differ?

Gravitational and electric forces are similar in that both are inverse square laws with distance, where the force decreases as distance increases. However, gravitational force acts between masses due to gravity, while electric force acts between charged particles due to electrostatic interactions. Gravitational force is always attractive and only has one type, while electric force can be attractive or repulsive and has positive and negative charges.


How is weight affected by gravitational force?

how is weight affected by gravitational force?


When is gravitational force the strongest?

Gravitational force is the strongest when you are the closest to a mass.

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