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1 minute speech on gravity

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Answered by Shashankngm1
10
At a certain point above the earth’s surface this force becomes 0.
All planets moving in the Milky Way have their own gravity.
The intensity of force varies planet to planet. For instance, Moon’s gravitational force is 1/6thas compared to earth’s gravitational force. When we throw an object up it is due to the force of gravity it falls down. This force of gravity is dependent upon 3 factors such
as-
*.The mass/ weight of the massive object
*.The mass/ weight of the smaller body &
*.The separation among the two (this distance is measured in terms of their geometrical centers).
In physics the force of gravity is explained by Newton in his ‘Law of Universal Gravitation’.
Newton in hislaw does not stipulate a smaller boy & a massive body.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gravity is the force exerted by any object that has mass on any other object. This is a universal force that acts on almost all the particles and objects in this universe. It increases with mass and decreases with distance.
Gravity binds us to the earth. Otherwise we would be thrown out of the earth due to centrifugal force. Life without gravity seems to be impossible. Gravity has created an appropriate atmospherer at the right pressure on the earth. Low gravity means low atmospheric pressure.
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