How does Earth's gravitational pull work?
Mia Walsh
Published May 28, 2026
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Then, how does gravitational force work?
Gravity is the force that attracts two bodies toward each other, the force that causes apples to fall toward the ground and the planets to orbit the sun. The more massive an object is, the stronger its gravitational pull.
Also Know, can anti gravity be achieved? In the 20th century, Newton's model was replaced by general relativity where gravity is not a force but the result of the geometry of spacetime. Under general relativity, anti-gravity is impossible except under contrived circumstances.
Besides, what is the gravitational pull of Earth?
9.807 m/s²
How does gravity keep water on Earth?
Earth's gravity tends to pull anything with mass to its surface (actually it pulls objects with mass toward its own center of mass located in the Earth's core). Water in oceans on the Earth is bound to it by gravity. Our weight on the surface of the Earth is also due to gravity.
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