silverpig
Lifer
- Jul 29, 2001
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Originally posted by: DrPizza
Here: escape velocity
Yes, there would always be a force of attraction. But, as the object is moving away, the force is decreasing.
Yes, the force of attraction never reaches zero... but that doesn't necessarily mean the velocity will ever reach zero either.
If you google for a couple more links, I'm sure one will explain it well enough for you to get a good grasp of that concept. Quite honestly, a lot of people's intuition (coupled with knowledge) is one of the reasons it's hard to grasp.
In that case your object will still always be decelerating though... the real universe is accelerating though, as if each piece of gravitationally bound matter had a little rocket on it accelerating it away from everything else.
