Science, asked by coconuth2005, 11 months ago

why is gravity not a type of matter

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Answered by bonifacealeruchi
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Gravity is not a matter but is a vector component of matter having both magnitude and direction and is centripetal in nature. This force weakens away in a proportion of square of distance. Massive the object, stronger is the force of gravity. Its the gravity that drives gravity waves AND the gravitational waves.

Answered by Anonymous
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Don't know sorry.........

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