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Boris
1 October, 00:27
How strongly Gravity pulls on an object
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Ezequiel Gardner
1 October, 01:21
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The strength of gravity on earth is approximately one G. it is the weight of an object. no gravity means 0 Gs.
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Dayanara
1 October, 01:34
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The strength of the gravitational forces that pull an object and
the Earth together is called the object's "weight".
On the surface of the Earth, the forces are approximately
(the mass of the object) x (9.8 m/s²) Newtons
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(the mass of the object) x (32.2 feet per second) pounds.
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