Re: Weight = mass x g
No ,,its not centrifical force .
Its how much mass is where and how long.
Gravity streches the orbits of all the atoms parts into an eliptical
orbits .
The eliptical orbits of all the atoms parts changes te shape of the
atom .
The center of mass is the center of the atom where the center of
gravity should be but the center of gravity is not at the center of
mass.
The distance from the center of the atom to the center of gravity is
F.
The distance from the center of the moons mass to the center of its
gravity is F.
.
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