Re: Other forces?

Originally Posted by
fossilnut
Physics isn't my strong point so forgive a naive question. Wouldn't gravity at the center of the Earth be equal in all directions only if the Earth itself was all of existence? What about the pulling of the Moon, Sun, and the rest of the Universe? The gravity acting on the Earth is not equal from all directions.
Your thinking is correct. It is the sum of all the forces which produces the final result.
However, the force you feel from distance objects are quite weak. The gravitational force gets much weaker for every increase in distance. The inverse square law applies. If you double the distance of an object from you, you will feel (1/2)^2 (or 1/4) the force. Therefore, the distance of celestial bodies are not felt hardly at all.
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