What is Gravitational Force and why is everything being
attracted towards Earth instead of other Planets.Can you
describe in Terms of IT field when it comes to Network
Topology?
Answer Posted / simran
gravitational force is the force exerted by the earth and
other objects in the universn which attracts everything
towards itself. it is fue to the gravitational force of the
earth that we don't float in the atmosphere but stand erect
on the earth's crust. it is due to the gravitational pull
of the earth which helps it hold the atmosphere around it.
the gravitational force of the sun attracts every other
thing in the universe towards itself and thus all the
planets are at equal distance from the sun and revolve
around it in a uniform motion.
it is not that everything is being attracted towards the
earth. all objecys in universe poosess gravitational force
though in some cases, as in the case of sun, the
gravitational pull is greater. so this also explains that
all the plabets and the sun and other objects possess
gravitational pull due to which they do get attracted
btowards the sun but beacause the sun has a large and the
maximum gravitational pull, but they don't get fully
attracted because the other planets and objects possess
their own gravitational pull too..
hope it helped!
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