In a way, yes, however there's more to it. Everything is being affected by gravity, but for an object to be at rest, there is an equal force counteracting it. So while the cards are in your hand, the force provided by your muscles stop the cards (and your body) from collapsing under the pull of gravity. If you let go of the cards, there is no force counteracting the gravitational pull - the pull of gravity is now higher, the cards will fall to the ground, whereupon there is now an equal force pushing up on the cards, and they stop.
True - apex =)
True - apex =)
It falls to the ground.
The force of gravity is positive; there is no negative gravity.
The question is meaningless
Gravity is the force that pulls you to the ground. Example: When we throw an apple it falls down because of gravity.
When something falls from somwhere its because of gravity and gravity has an exact speed so everything falls at the same rate
The pull of gravity on the rock
it is the force that pulls us to the ground. example: when you throw an apple it falls down because of gravity.
it is slowed by liquid friction, and pulled to the ground by gravity
Its weight causes it to accelerate. That is in simple terms. When an object falls to the ground, it still has mass, it still has weight, and it has constant forces acting upon it, such as gravity.
You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.