Gravity is the force that keeps us grounded on Earth, pulling objects towards the center of mass.
The word "gravity" comes from the Latin word "gravitas," which means "heaviness" or "weight." The concept of gravity was first described by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century.
Gravity is a fundamental force of nature, not a physical object, so it is not made out of anything. It is the force that pulls objects with mass toward one another, such as the Earth pulling objects towards its center.
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, weight is the force of gravity acting on an object due to its mass, and gravity is the natural force of attraction between objects with mass. In simple terms, mass is what an object is made of, weight is the force with which it is pulled down by gravity, and gravity is what causes that force.
There is gravity everywhere, including in water. However, we feel lighter in water because the water is supporting some of our weight. This buoyant force counteracts the force of gravity, making us feel weightless.
The moon is made of matter and all things made of matter have gravity.
Waves are made by the moon, it is all about gravity
The force of gravity isn't made of anything. It's caused by masses, like Earth and other planets. The force of gravity depends on the distance between two objects and their masses.
Energy cannot be made or destroyed, but gravity is possible because slows down universal expansion.
They aren't. Stars form as a result of a cloud of gas collapsing due to gravity.
saturn's ring is made out of gravity and small rocks.
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sir isaac newton
No He made a theory about it
The same as the specific gravity for copper which is 8930. It doesn't matter what shape the copper is made into... it still has the same specific gravity.
From what I've read Newton had no idea what actually made gravity work. His famous quotation about this is something like "I make no hypotheses".
Gravity is one of the 4 fundamental forces of the universe. Without gravity, nothing would exist. Nothing made gravity, and nothing can destroy gravity. So one answer to this intriguing question is: Before the first speck of matter.