Physics, asked by kumargaurav1, 1 year ago

Why gravity depends distance between two objects?

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Answered by Albert01
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hi freind
here is ur answer

first thing which I am going to tell you is that gravity is not a force at all. it is just a effect of distortion of space time due to mass and energy. Newtonian gravity is just a incomplete or meaning less theory. But quantum mechanics stiil tells that gravity is a force. quantum physics tells that gravity is exchange of bosons named as graviton between matter particle of earth and matter particle of your body. when you describe gravity as exchange of gravitons then gravitons must be exchanging graviton among themselves mathematically this is messy business.

NOW COMING ON THE QUESTION
Why gravity depends upon distance between two objects?

In Newtonian gravity there is no explanation of these things like hiw gravity works?

EINSTEINAN GRAVITY
AS the distance between object increases I say gravity as a ripples in the fabric of space time so near you are more it effects and the far you go it's effects decreases.

Quantum description

quantum theory also accounts for differences in gravitational attraction over distances effects strength of it. Most gravitons exist in a cloud around the object. As distance from the object increases, the density of the graviton cloud goes down, so there is less gravitational attraction.

hope it will help u

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Answered by AR17
2
Hey user !!!

Here's the answer you are looking for

Gravity is a fundamental force in the universe. The amount of force, gravitational force that a body posses depends upon its mass and distance.

Einstein's relativity theory was able to explain that the gravitational force depends upon mass and distance but was unable to answer WHY.

So to answer this WHY question we need to have a look at discoveries of other scientists.

Some discoveries say that every object emits tiny particles known as graviton. These are extremely small particles. The amount of graviton particles released by a body depends on its mass, it is directly proportional to its mass. The more the mass, the more gravitons released. Hence gravitational force depends on mass.

Now why does it depend upon distance?

Gravitons form a cloud like formation around the object. This gravitons cloud is more denser near the object and as the distance from the object increases, the density of graviton cloud decreases. Hence gravitational force depends of distance.



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