Gravity
gravity
The force that pulls an object toward earth also pulls the earth toward the object. The two forces are equal. Together, we refer to them as the forces of gravity.
The force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth is called gravity.
The main forces acting on a skydiver are gravity, which pulls the skydiver downward, and air resistance (drag), which acts in the opposite direction of motion. As the skydiver falls, air resistance increases until it balances out the force of gravity, leading to a constant velocity known as terminal velocity.
The force that pulls objects down towards the center of the Earth is called gravity.
If you're telling us that the skydiver weighs 845 newtons, then that's the magnitudeof the forces of gravity between him and the Earth whenever he's near the Earth.
The force that pushes downward on objects on earth is called gravity.
Forces play a crucial role in skydiving, particularly the force of gravity which causes the acceleration of the skydiver towards the earth. Other forces such as air resistance can affect the speed and stability of the freefall. Understanding and managing these forces is essential for safe and successful skydiving.
The force that pulls falling objects toward Earth is called gravity. It is a natural phenomenon by which objects with mass are attracted to each other.
Gravitational Force
The force that pulls objects towards the Earth is called gravity. It is an invisible force that acts between all objects with mass, pulling them towards each other.