ligitõmbamist
Ligitõmbamist, often translated as "gravity pulling" or "attraction," is a fundamental concept in physics describing the force that exists between any two objects with mass. It is a universal force, meaning it acts between all objects, everywhere in the universe. The strength of this force depends on two key factors: the masses of the objects involved and the distance between them. Specifically, the greater the mass of the objects, the stronger the gravitational pull. Conversely, as the distance between the objects increases, the gravitational force weakens significantly, decreasing with the square of the distance.
This force is responsible for a vast array of phenomena. On Earth, it keeps us grounded, causes
The theory of ligitõmbamist was first mathematically described by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century. His