Ruchele
Ruchele Ruchele
  • 23-08-2015
  • Physics
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What gives an object gravity?

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AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 24-08-2015

We don't know WHY there are gravitational forces that attract everything
to everything else.

We DO know that the more mass is involved, the stronger the forces are,
and we know that if an object had no mass then it wouldn't be affected by
gravity.  So you could say that it's MASS that gives an object gravity, and
the more mass the object has, the more gravity it has.

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