Physics, asked by bintymehmood333, 2 days ago

earth have force of gravity .why sky does.'t have​

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Answered by aryantejaswipati
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Explanation:

There’s actually gravity pretty much everywhere. But why do we feel gravity more here on the surface of the Earth instead of in space when astronauts appear weightless?

Those astronauts are very much attracted by the gravity of the Earth, but they’re not feeling it because they’re in what we call free fall.

Think of a skydiver. The skydiver in an airplane feels the weight of gravity before they jump out of the plane. Then they jump, and before they open their parachute, they are falling freely. The sky diver won’t feel any gravity at that point until they open their parachute.

If we put the skydiver into space – let’s say halfway between the Earth and the moon – the same thing will happen. The skydiver will start falling towards the Earth, but won’t feel it.

If you’re in free fall, you don’t feel the gravity because everything around you is falling with you. It’s an unusual feeling to imagine and something unfamiliar for us on Earth, unless you’re a skydiver or an astronaut.

You can experience it a little bit when an elevator starts to move downward and you feel a slight lurch.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Sky does not have a force only earth have

but there is a force present in the sky

which is gravity of moon which causes

tides at night

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