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95. Pick out the incorrect statement. (1) Gravitation affects only part of the earth. (2) Gravitation pulls iron. (3) Gravitation prevents things from floating, 14 Aeroplane do not fly in the gravitational field.​

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Answered by dualadmire
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The incorrect statement is Option(1) Gravitation affects only part of the earth.

  • A gravitational force affects the whole part of the earth, due to the gravitational force, everything is in proper condition, other wise it could lead to destruction.
  • Option 2 is true, gravitation not only pulls iron but also everything.
  • Option 3 is correct, if there is no gravity each and everything could float, just like in space, it could create a mess everywhere.
  • Option 4, yes an airplane does not fly but it has an impact on the gravitational field.
Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

The incorrect statement is Option(1) Gravitation affects only part of the earth.

Explanation:

Gravitation affects only part of the earth.

Gravitation, or simply gravity, is the force of attraction that exists between any two bodies. All objects in the cosmos attract each other with a certain degree of force, but due to the extremely huge distance between them, the force is usually too faint to be detected. Furthermore, gravity's range is infinite, yet the effect weakens as objects move away.

  • The sun's gravity keeps Earth in orbit around it, allowing us to enjoy the sun's light and warmth from a safe distance. It keeps our environment and the air we need to breathe stable. Our planet is held together by gravity. However, gravity does not exist everywhere on Earth.
  • Option 2,  is correct; gravitation pulls everything, not just iron.
  • Option 3 is right; if there is no gravity, everything may float, much like in space, causing havoc everywhere.
  • Option 4: While an aeroplane does not fly, it does have an effect on the gravitational field.

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