Social Sciences, asked by anchitaachara, 2 months ago

Is gravity a kind of force? Give one effect of gravity that you experience in your daily life

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Earth's gravity is what keeps you on the ground and what makes things fall. Anything that has mass also has gravity. You exert the same gravitational force on Earth that it does on you. But because Earth is so much more massive than you, your force doesn't really have an effect on our planet.

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Answered by BrainlyFlash
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Yes , gravity is a kind of non - contact force .

According to Newton’s universal law of gravitation -

The force of attraction between any two bodies is directly proportional to the product of their masses and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

Gravitational force Formula -

{\sf{\Large{✯  \ F \ \propto \ \frac{(m_{1}m_{2})}{r²}}}}

where,

  • F is the gravitational force between two bodies.
  • m1 is the mass of the first body.
  • m2 is the mass of the second body.
  • r is the distance between the centres of two bodies.

Example -

  • The force acting between the Sun and the Earth.
  • The force that is responsible for the revolution to the Moon around the Earth.
  • The force that causes a ball you throw in the air to come down again.

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