Sampad Saha
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In Earth due to gravity if m is greater, greater the force need to move it..but what in case of space where has no gravity ?
Thanks to help...it was a silly mistake of my ...dean barry said:This attachment might help:
...sorry ...it was a silly mistake of my ...Vanadium 50 said:What makes you think in space there is no gravity? Why does the moon stay in orbit?
You seem to be confused about several things. "On Earth due to gravity", it is harder to lift an object of greater mass because of its greater weight. On the other hand, it is not necessarily harder to move it horizontally. If there is friction, then the friction force will be proportional to the weight so greater for a more massive object, but if there is no friction, gravity will play no part.Sampad Saha said:In Earth due to gravity if m is greater, greater the force need to move it..but what in case of space where has no gravity ?