Külgetõmbejõus
Külgetõmbejõus, more commonly known as gravity, is a fundamental force of nature that attracts any two objects with mass. This force is responsible for keeping planets in orbit around stars, holding galaxies together, and causing objects to fall to the ground when dropped. The strength of gravity depends on the masses of the objects involved and the distance between them. More massive objects exert a stronger gravitational pull, and the force weakens significantly as the distance increases.
The concept of gravity was famously described by Sir Isaac Newton in his law of universal gravitation.
In everyday experience, gravity is what gives objects weight. The Earth's gravitational pull on an object is