Sociology, asked by muskanagrawal1025, 11 months ago

Why do gravity fall downwards

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The earth exerts a downward gravitational force on every object in its vicinity. ... The force that's causing that acceleration is the ball's weight. It's a force exerted on the ball by the earth's gravity and it, the ball, the ball itself responds to that weight [SOUND] by accelerating, by falling.

Answered by shrutisharma4567
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Explanation:

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Since the ball's weight is the force that the earth's gravity exerts on the ball, the only way to observe it directly is to let go of the ball and watch it accelerate. The weight pulls down on the ball and according to Newton's second law, the ball accelerates downward in response.

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