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∙ 13y ago4.695
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The work done by gravity on the Bowling ball can be calculated using the formula: work = force x distance. The force of gravity is equal to the weight of the bowling ball, which is given by mass x gravity (5.45 kg x 9.81 m/s^2). The work done by gravity would be this force multiplied by the distance the ball falls (0.765 m).
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∙ 13y agoThe force on the ball is (M) x (g).
Work = (force) x (distance) = M x g x D = 5.45 x 9.8 x 0.755 = 40.32455 joules
Gravity does work equal to the change in potential energy of the apple as it falls. The work done by gravity can be calculated by multiplying the force of gravity (9.8 m/s^2) by the distance the apple falls (6m). The work done by gravity on the apple falling 6m is approximately 294.24 Joules.
The factors that affect the ability of gravity to do work include the distance the object falls, the mass of the object, and the presence of other forces that may oppose gravity, such as friction or air resistance. The work done by gravity is determined by the height through which the object falls and the force of gravity acting on the object.
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Gravity affects weight, which is the force acting on an object due to gravity. Gravity also affects the height from which an object falls, the time it takes to fall, and the distance it travels horizontally when projected at an angle.
Gravity pulls the egg downward towards the ground, causing it to accelerate as it falls. The height from which the egg is dropped will affect the speed at which it impacts the ground, and therefore the distance the egg splatters. The higher the drop height, the greater the impact force, and the larger the splatter distance.
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Earth gravity powers anything that falls, doing work on it equal to its weight multiplied by the distance it falls, and giving it that much kinetic energy.
Gravity does work equal to the change in potential energy of the apple as it falls. The work done by gravity can be calculated by multiplying the force of gravity (9.8 m/s^2) by the distance the apple falls (6m). The work done by gravity on the apple falling 6m is approximately 294.24 Joules.
Gravity falls off with the square of the distance, so twice as far = one quarter the effect.
The greater the mass the stronger the gravitational pull. You probably mean the "surface gravity". This is also affected by the distance of the surface from the center of the planet or Sun. The strength of the gravity falls in proportion to the distance squared, in accordance with Newton's Law of Gravity.
The factors that affect the ability of gravity to do work include the distance the object falls, the mass of the object, and the presence of other forces that may oppose gravity, such as friction or air resistance. The work done by gravity is determined by the height through which the object falls and the force of gravity acting on the object.
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Gravity affects weight, which is the force acting on an object due to gravity. Gravity also affects the height from which an object falls, the time it takes to fall, and the distance it travels horizontally when projected at an angle.