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FORCE AND WEIGHT Application of Newton's Laws CP-04 Page 4 Rev. 0 Force and Weight Summary + Force is a vector quantity that tends to produce an acceleration of a body in the direction of its application. or F = ma + Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity.  (On the earth it is the gravitational pull of the earth on the body.) W = mg/gc With  the  idea  of  mass  and  weight  understood,  especially  their  differences,  the   concept  of gravitational force is more easily explained.  Any object that is dropped will accelerate as it falls, even  though  it  is  not  in  physical  contact  with  any  other  body.    To  explain  this,  the  idea  of gravitational force was developed, resulting in the concept that one body, such as the earth, exerts a force on another body, even though they are far apart.  The gravitational attraction of two objects depends upon the mass of each and the distance between them.  This concept is known as Newton's law of gravitation, which was introduced in an earlier chapter. Summary The important concepts of force and weight are summarized below.

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