• Question: how does gravity work

    Asked by abigail to Peter on 11 Nov 2021.
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      Peter Milner answered on 11 Nov 2021:


      This isn’t really my area of expertise of I’ll give it my best shot! Gravity is one of the fundamental forces in the universe. It is in the direction towards the centre of the earth, which is why wherever you stand on earth, you will be pulled downwards. The rate at which this force accelerates is a very important number in physics: 9.8 m/s^2. We can use this value to help figure out how fast things will fall in the air, and if you multiply this number by your mass in kg then you will find the force that you exert where you stand. Gravity gets weaker as you get higher off the ground though, and eventually will be 0 (in space).

      When it’s 0, there’s no force pulling you down, so you float. We can recreate this feeling on earth if you accelerate towards the earth at 9.8 m/s^2, and you basically cancel out the force of gravity and you essentially float!! You can go on special airplanes that do this (fly towards the earth really fast) and feel like there’s no gravity!

      As for the source of gravity, well that’s what you could become a scientist for, to research that, because I don’t even fully understand that! It’s quite a complicated topic…

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