This is from the Jarcaranda Physics textbook.
1. a) Upon what variables does the force of gravity between two masses depend?
Distance of two masses and the mass of two masses
1. b) Time is not one of the variables, implying that this force acts instantaneously throughout space, faster even than light. Does this seem reasonable to you? Explain your answer.
Obviously the answer is no, but why?
1. a) Upon what variables does the force of gravity between two masses depend?
Distance of two masses and the mass of two masses
1. b) Time is not one of the variables, implying that this force acts instantaneously throughout space, faster even than light. Does this seem reasonable to you? Explain your answer.
Obviously the answer is no, but why?