Yes, any object with mass, such as meteors, have their own gravity. Even you produce a small amount of gravity.
2007-04-04 16:15:35
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answered by Twizard113 5
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Every bit of mass produces its own gravity. However, the smaller the mass, the smaller the gravity.
You produce gravity.
The Earth produces gravity.
I assume your mass 50 kg (110 pounds)
The Earth's mass is 6x10^24 kg (a 6 followed by 24 zeroes)
The gravity that you cause is
0.00000000000000000000008% that of Earth's
Most meteoroids have masses that are much less: 0.005 Kg (or 5 grams = one sixth of an ounce) let us say.
Their gravity is 0.01% of yours, which is already very small compared to Earth's gravity.
2007-04-04 23:20:55
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answered by Raymond 7
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Anything with mass produces gravity.
2007-04-05 03:52:47
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answered by Anonymous
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anything with mass (even us) produce gravity.
interesting note:
Apollo missions to the moon reported particles orbiting their spacecraft
2007-04-04 23:28:02
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answered by Bao Pham 3
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