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what force pulls an object back to the earth?

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Answered by mehakbhatia45
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gravity

gravity: The force of attraction which the earth exerts on objects on or near its surface, pulling them downwards. It is also the force of attraction between any two objects.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

As the earth pulls the objects lower due to its gravity, the objects typically fall towards the earth. The force is known as the gravitational force.

Explanation:

  • The answer is gravity, an invisible force that draws everything together. The gravity of the Earth keeps you on the ground and makes things fall. Gravity applies to everything that has mass.
  • The gravitational pull is to blame. Since the Earth has mass, space-time is curved by it. Studying the general theory of relativism will help you learn more about this. On average, 9.81ms2 of gravitational force surrounds the earth.
  • Only when this natural, unhindered journey toward the earth along the path determined by the curvature of spacetime is stopped or somehow blocked does the force of gravity become apparent.
  • So, when we are standing on the Earth, we experience a force (our weight) pulling us down to the Earth. We are unable to freely go towards the Earth's center as we should have been doing along the path of the spacetime curvature because of the terrain.

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