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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Mass and Gravity Mass and Gravity By: Joelle Harrington By: Joelle Harrington Gravity Gravity Mass Mass The definition of Mass, is the amount of matter in an object. Anything that has mass, has gravity. Gravity pulling on mass is the result of weight. Your mass stays the same if you travel to another planet but, then your own weight woulds vary between how much gravity has on the planet. The air that we breath on Earth, is held down by gravity. The proximity and size are effected by gravity. The definition of proximity is closeness. Astronauts don't float on the moon, they are being pulled by Earth's gravity. Earth's gravity is a lot stronger than your own, you feel the effects of trying to over come it. Black holes Black holes Scientists believe that in the milkyway there could be millions of black holes. Black holes are invisible because not even light can escape them. Black holes pull everything towards their center which may be as small as a atom. The definition of Gravity, is the attracting force between 2 objects. The air that we breath on Earth, is held down by gravity. The proximity and size are effected by gravity. The definition of proximity is closeness. Astronauts don't actually float on the moon, they really are being held by Earth's gravity. When an object floats, gravity helps that out. Gravity acts like a magnet, pulling different objects together. What causes gravity is unknown. Gravity is like a magnet, pulling different objects together. You don't actually feel gravity, you feel the effects of tryingto overcome it.
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