Examples of Force of Gravity

If the gravity force of the sun were less , we would move away to a certain point that the planet Earth would freeze , exterminating many forms of life that inhabit it. That is why the precision with which the universe is designed is so impressive. A slight change and catastrophes would occur. The same happens with the force that the moon exerts on the bodies of water on Earth: it is at such a distance that it keeps the tides under control. If it gets closer, the tides are altered.
25 examples of the force of gravity
- The one exerted by the sun on Mercury, the first planet in the solar system.
- The one exerted by the sun on Venus, the second planet in the solar system.
- The one exerted by the sun on Earth, the third planet in the solar system.
- The one that the Earth exerts on its natural satellite, the moon.
- The one exerted by the moon over the Earth’s oceans, to control the tides.
- The one exerted by the sun on Mars, the fourth planet in the solar system.
- The one exerted by the sun on the asteroid belt that separates Mars from Jupiter.
- The one exerted by Mars and Jupiter on this same asteroid belt.
- The one exerted by the sun on Jupiter, the fifth planet in the solar system.
- The one that Jupiter exerts on its own natural satellites.
- The one exerted by the sun on Saturn, the sixth planet in the solar system.
- The one that Saturn exerts on its own natural satellites.
- The one that Saturn exerts on the solids that make up its rings.
- The one exerted by the sun on Uranus, the seventh planet in the solar system.
- The one exerted by the sun on Neptune, the eighth planet in the solar system.
- The one that Jupiter exerts on Mars and Saturn, planets closest to it.
- The one that Saturn exerts on Jupiter and Uranus, planets closest to it.
- The one that Uranus exerts on Saturn and Neptune, planets closest to it.
- The one that the Earth exerts on Venus and Mars, planets closest to it.
- The one that Neptune exerts on Saturn, the planet closest to him.
- A black hole is a phenomenon in the universe in which an extremely large amount of mass is contained. This causes its force of gravity to be enormous.
- Raindrops fall to the ground due to the force of gravity.
- An object that is released at a certain height falls due to the force of gravity.
- An object that is thrown upwards will decelerate until it reaches an instant of rest, and by the action of gravity it will fall back.
- The human skeleton, especially the bones of the legs and spine, support and counteract the force of gravity to keep us upright.