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parthivsmehta
force, can force change direction, if so can gravitation force change its direction,
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Originally posted by Artman
Actually, thinking about it some more, with gravity reversed, the object would probably explode on a subatomic level (no gravity to hold itself together and anti gravity pushing it apart). Then all the pieces would continue seperating in their new inertial path (as Keni correctly pointed out).
Yes, gravitation force can change its direction. It is a vector force, which means it has both magnitude and direction. The direction of gravitational force depends on the relative positions and masses of the objects involved.
Yes, the direction of gravitation force can be reversed. This can happen when the relative positions of the objects involved change, such as when they move closer or farther away from each other.
No, gravitation force can only act in one direction at a time. It is always directed towards the center of mass of the objects involved.
No, an object cannot change the direction of gravitation force acting on it. The direction of gravitational force is determined by the positions and masses of the objects involved, not by the objects themselves.
No, the direction of gravitation force cannot be manipulated or controlled. It is a fundamental force of nature and its direction is determined by the laws of physics.