surujõudu
Surujõudu, also known as gravitational force or gravity, is a fundamental force of nature responsible for the mutual attraction between masses. It is one of the four fundamental forces recognized in physics, alongside electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force. Gravity plays a crucial role in shaping the structure of the universe, influencing the motion of celestial bodies and the behavior of matter on both cosmic and everyday scales.
The concept of surujõudu was first systematically described by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century through
In the 20th century, Albert Einstein revolutionized the understanding of gravity with his theory of general
On Earth, surujõudu is experienced as weight, the force exerted by gravity on an object. It varies
Surujõudu is essential for the formation and stability of celestial structures, such as stars, planets, and