Physics, asked by Aku000, 11 months ago

out of solid and liquid, in which object is the effect of gravity more? why?

Answers

Answered by faluda
15

Answer:

effect of gravity is equal on both solids and liquids.

Explanation:

gravity is independent of the state of matter.

Answered by soniatiwari214
0

Answer:

Both experience the same effect of gravity.

Explanation:

  • Only mass and distance affect the gravitational pull; the state of matter has no bearing.
  • Matter molecules are attracted to one another via electromagnetic forces rather than gravitational ones.
  • These attraction forces are more potent in solids than to liquids and gases.
  • The electromagnetic forces between molecules entirely outweigh the gravitational forces.
  • All objects with mass or energy are attracted to one another by gravity, a fundamental interaction in physics.
  • The force that pulls items toward the centre of a planet or other entity is called gravity.
  • All of the planets are kept in orbit around the sun by gravity. Gravity applies to everything that has mass.
  • Gravity is stronger for objects with higher mass.
  • Along with distance, gravity weakens as well.

All states of matter, assuming they have the same mass, experience the same effect of gravity.

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