The force of gravity is a force and can be described in terms of any of the usual units of force.However, since the force of gravity on an object depends on the object's mass, we need a wayto describe the gravitational 'field' without knowing the mass of each object. So we describethe gravity, for example on the surface of the Earth, in terms of the acceleration of gravity there,because any object near the surface but falling the rest of the way will have the same accelerationregardless of its mass.
When the only force affecting an object is gravity, the object is in free fall. This means that the object is accelerating solely due to the force of gravity, falling towards the Earth without any other forces acting upon it.
Gravity affects velocity by changing the acceleration of an object. As an object falls, gravity accelerates it, increasing its velocity. Without gravity, an object would move at a constant velocity.
Any upward force on an object can be less than, equal to, or greater than the force of gravity on that object. It all depends on the object's mass and distance from the center of the Earth.
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The force of gravity is a force and can be described in terms of any of the usual units of force.However, since the force of gravity on an object depends on the object's mass, we need a wayto describe the gravitational 'field' without knowing the mass of each object. So we describethe gravity, for example on the surface of the Earth, in terms of the acceleration of gravity there,because any object near the surface but falling the rest of the way will have the same accelerationregardless of its mass.
When the only force affecting an object is gravity, the object is in free fall. This means that the object is accelerating solely due to the force of gravity, falling towards the Earth without any other forces acting upon it.
The only active force acting on a projectile is gravity. Once the object is released, the only force affecting its motion is the force of gravity pulling it downward.
Gravity affects velocity by changing the acceleration of an object. As an object falls, gravity accelerates it, increasing its velocity. Without gravity, an object would move at a constant velocity.
Any upward force on an object can be less than, equal to, or greater than the force of gravity on that object. It all depends on the object's mass and distance from the center of the Earth.
the force of attraction between any two masses is called force of gravity the gravity of the _____ is approximately ____ .
The metric unit for force - any force - is the newton.
Force
All objects attract one another (exert an attractive force), due to gravity. The effect of any force, including gravity - if there is no force opposing it - is to accelerate the object (i.e., change its velocity).
Yes. The force of gravity is the same, 9.8m/s2, whether an object is at rest, in vertical motion, or horizontal motion, because the force of gravity is due to the mass of the earth and not to the motion of any object. The force of gravity does decrease slightly with altitude, as distance from the center of the earth increases.