because the concept of gravitation was first of all given by newton in1665 earlier scientist could not guess because there was na concept of gravitation
Earlier scientists could not guess about the gravitational force because they lacked the technology and tools to accurately measure and observe the effects of gravity. Additionally, the concept of gravitational force required a shift in understanding from the commonly accepted belief that the Earth was the center of the universe. It was not until Isaac Newton's work on gravity in the late 17th century that a formal explanation and understanding of gravitational force was established.
The earlier scientists did not care about the gravitation. They took the phenomena happening around them as granted. They did not think logically about gravitation while newton observed it carefully and minutely
Weight is a measure of the gravitational force acting on an object, typically expressed in units of mass (such as pounds or kilograms). It is the force that a scale measures when an object is placed on it due to the gravitational pull between the object and Earth.
An external force, such as a push or pull, can overcome inertia and cause an object to move or change its state of motion. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion, so applying a force can overcome this resistance.
If you want me to pick the correct answer from a list of multiple choices for you, the least you could do would be to let me see the list. In this case, I can make a pretty good guess, because there are only two things that can have any influence on the gravitational force between two objects . . . the masses of the objects, and the distance between them.
Earlier scientists could not guess about the gravitational force because they lacked the technology and tools to accurately measure and observe the effects of gravity. Additionally, the concept of gravitational force required a shift in understanding from the commonly accepted belief that the Earth was the center of the universe. It was not until Isaac Newton's work on gravity in the late 17th century that a formal explanation and understanding of gravitational force was established.
The earlier scientists did not care about the gravitation. They took the phenomena happening around them as granted. They did not think logically about gravitation while newton observed it carefully and minutely
The earlier scientists did not care about the gravitation. They took the phenomena happening around them as granted. They did not think logically about gravitation while newton observed it carefully and minutely
Yes ... as a guess about the same as the moon.
I guess around 2 G's
They never guess, but they do make inferences.
Weight is a measure of the gravitational force acting on an object, typically expressed in units of mass (such as pounds or kilograms). It is the force that a scale measures when an object is placed on it due to the gravitational pull between the object and Earth.
God, I guess. You're likely thinking of sir Isaac Newton, who worked out several detailed mathematical understandings of the force and how it affects things. But, "invented gravity" doesn't make much sense.
An external force, such as a push or pull, can overcome inertia and cause an object to move or change its state of motion. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion, so applying a force can overcome this resistance.
Scientists refer to Mendel's factor as Genes?? I Guess. . . . ..
an educated guess
hypothesis