Science, asked by piyushrj25, 1 year ago

what is a Gravit and uses of gravity ​

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Answered by MrEccentric
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The gravitational force exerted by an object is defined as the force, by which every particle of the matter of the object attracts every other particle in the universe, with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them...

If out of the two masses one is the earth, or any other planet, then the gravitational force is also known as the force of gravity...

  • Tides in oceans are result of the gravitational force of attraction between the water in the oceans and the moon or the Sun...
  • The gravitational pull of the earth keep satellite orbiting around it...
  • Rainfall and snowfall are also possible due to the gravitational pull of the earth...

Answered by devanshd0007
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The answer is gravity: an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other. Earth's gravity is what keeps you on the ground and what makes things fall. Anything that has mass also has gravity.

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